Cultural Competence
QSEN
Jean Watson
Grief
A little bit of This . . .A Little Bit of That
100

It's learned, dynamic, shared, diverse, recognizable, ritualistic, and more. 

What is culture?

100

Quality and Safety in Educating Nurses; developed for medical professionals to create a culture of safety. 

What is QSEN? 

100

To cherish, to appreciate, and to give special attention; it conveys the concept of love.

What is Caritas?

100

Material, psychological, expected, or unexpected

What are types of loss?

100

Used to describe, explain, predict, and understand specific phenomena; evolve from life experience, historical events, and/or perception of ideal nursing practice

What is a theory or nursing theory?
200

Can be experienced by both caregivers and patients; culturally competent care can minimize this for patients.  

What is culture shock?

200

Patient-Centered Care, Teamwork & Collaboration, EBP, QI, Safety, and Informatics

What are the 6 QSEN competencies? 

200

A “unity of mind–body–spirit–nature”; embodied spirit. 

What is Watson's definition of the concept of Person?

200

Denial, Anger, Bargaining, Depression, Acceptance

What are the Kubler-Ross Five Stages of Grief?

200
Owning your education, taking an active role in the learning process.

What is the role of the student? 

300

Upper half depicts components of the social structure and worldview factors that influence care through language, ethnohistory, and environmental context; nurse is the bridge between fold and professional care practices.  

What is Madeline Leininger's Sunrise Model

300

Ventilator Associated Pneumonia, Catheter Associated Urinary Tract Infections (CAUTI), Central Line Associated Blood Stream Infections

What are examples of current EBP/QI issues within healthcare settings. 
300

Reciprocal transpersonal relationship in caring moments are guided by carative factors and carative processes.  

What is Watson's definition of the concept of Nursing?

300

Meaning of the loss

What is an example of a factor that can affect grief? 

300

To Care for one another; cherish.  Do not set aside the teachings of one's parents for there is life there

What is the Hawaiian Value of Malama? 
400

Cultural Care Preservation/Maintenance, Cultural Care Accommodation, & Cultural Care Repatterning. 

What are the 3 modalities of Leininger's Theory of Culture Care Diversity and Universality

400

Minimizes risk of harm to patients and providers through both system effectiveness and individual performance

What is definition of Safety withing QSEN?

400

Cultivating one's own spiritual practices; deepening of self-awareness and going beyond the ego self

What is one of Watson's 10 carative processes?

400

Grief that falls outside the normal response range and may be manifested as exaggerated, prolonged, or absence of grief

What is dysfunctional grieving?
400

Provide patient-centered care, work in interdisciplinary teams, Employ EBP, Apply QI, Utilize informatics

What are the IOM Competencies?

500

Among the top three barriers to delivering culturally competent care.

What is prejudice and bias? 

500

251, 454 in the year 2016

What is patient deaths due to medical errors? 

500

To promote growth and find meaning in one's existence and experience.  

What is the goal of nursing according to Jean Watson?

500

A person who's mother passed away 4 years ago, but they still have yet to go through her belongings or discuss her estate. 

What is a possible example of abnormal grieving? 

500

Sets the standards of practice for the nursing profession

What is the American Nurses Association?