Nurses who respect the patients cultural difference deliver ______ _______ care.
culturally competent
Culture is learned through _________ passed down from one generation to the next.
traditions
When a nurse is culturally sensitive to a patient , the patient feels s________.
satisfied.
A patient expresses his cultural belief that prayer and faith heal better than any medicine. The nurse assigned to care for this patient can provide culturally competent care by __________ his belief.
respecting
Learning patterns of behavior
What is culture
________ nurses are a subculture within staff nurses that treat cancer patients at Memorial Sloan hospital.
What is oncology
A nurse is completing a cultural assessment on a newly admitted patient and asked a question about the use of g_______ roles.
gender
Culture includes ones c________.
customs
This Theory was developed to facilitate knowledge and skill to understand and enhance patient satisfaction and promote early recovery from illness or a meaningful death experience.
What is Transcultural nursing theory
A culture within a culture
subculture
Affecting ones thinking
What are beliefs
________ nurses are are a subculture within staff nurses that treat patients at Tribeca Children's hospital.
What is Pediatric
Nurses who practice from a ________ perspective encompass body, mind and spirit
What is holistic
Behaviors that are correct within a culture are called ______.
values
A tenet of transcultural nursing theory is _________.
one world, many culture.
An organized practice with rituals & symbols based on specific beliefs taken from the scriptures that provides a code of conduct for its members.
What is Religion
Deeply embedded feelings
What are values
_______nurses are a subculture within staff nurses that specialize in intensive care units.
What is critical care
Nurses that have difficulty communication due to language barriers must always seek to communicate in the patients __________ language.
What is native
Involving the patient and family in developing a plan of care is a good way to provide ________ ________ care.
culturally competent
This nursing professor introduced Transcultural nursing theory
Who is Madeleine Leininger
How an individual finds purpose in life
What is Spirituality
Gestures used to communicate
What are symbols
__________ Nursing is a subculture of nurses that are skilled in providing rapid assessments and treating patients in urgent situations.
What is Emergency
Nurses must always use appropriate p_______ when addressing all individuals regardless of gender assigned at birth.
What are pronouns
Knowing a persons _______ may help you understand his/her response to illness.
culture
It is important not to ________ or make assumptions about people from other cultures.
What is stereotype
Todays healthcare requires that a ______ and ______ assessment be done for all hospitalized patients and nursing home admissions.
What is spiritual and religious
Cultural patterns of a group
What is ethnicity
___________ Nursing is a subculture of nursing that specialize in providing care for older adults.
What is geriatric
Nurses must be aware of many ________ learned behaviors and understand that their own __________ experiences can make patients from other __________ uncomfortable.
culturally, cultural, cultures
The ability to learn one's culture within the cultural group is an example of ________.
enculturation.
Health care workers must practice _______ ________ which means that the professional must learn and seek understanding and apply the other persons cultural standards to each situation.
What is cultural relativism
Healthcare professionals can best meet their patients needs by exercising _________ and understanding of their religious beliefs and practices that influence health and illness.
What is tolerance
Learning the cultural beliefs of your patients
What is cultural awareness
__________ and __________ nursing is a subculture of nursing who specialize in providing care for women during pregnancy, childbirth and the postpartum period.
What is obstetric and gynecological