Relational Practice
Culture/Racism
Mental Health
Poverty/Homeless
Substance Abuse
100

The ability to understand and share the feelings of another.

What is Empathy.

100

Example: 'I don't see color'.

What is cultural blindness?

100

Lower status in this area results in poorer mental health outcomes.

What is socioeconomic status?

100

Poverty that refers to deprivation of resources, and is life threatening.

What is absolute poverty?

100

People often use substances as a way of doing this.

What is coping?

200

Type of care that recognizes previous hardships endured by the patient.

What is Trauma Informed Care.

200

Anxiety or uneasiness about being exposed to other cultures.

What is culture shock.
200
This level of mental health includes female gender, unemployment, and lack of social support.

What is individual level?

200

A person who sleeps in their vehicle or sleeps on a friends couch is exhibiting this.

What is hidden homelessness.

200

Programs that mitigate drug related incidents and put people in touch with supports.

What is harm reduction?

300

Phrase used when working with people as they are, in the present moment.

What is 'Meet people where they're at.'

300
(feature of culture) Example: Wearing a Sari/Saree to a family wedding but not during the work week.  

What is Selective?

300

A person experiencing mental health disparity because of an increase in crime in their neighborhood has disparity at the _____ level.

What is the community level.

300

Children born into poverty may suffer from this.

What is low birth weight and developmental delays.

300

Point of view that addresses the person and not their diagnosis.

What is 'person first' point of view.

400

Giving people the ability to be self-sufficient in overcoming inequities.  'Bouncing back'.  

What is resilience.

400

Acronym for culturally responsive care?

What is 'ASKED'-awareness, skills, knowledge, encounters, desire.
400
A mental health diagnosis and an adjunct substance use disorder that has come about from ineffective coping.

What is a concurrent disorder?

400

A person experiencing homelessness has a higher risk of these health concerns.

What is AIDS/HIV, mental illness, tuberculosis, STI's, unplanned pregnancies, COPD, physical injury.

400
The four H's of assessing substance use patterns.

What is how taken (route), how much, how often, and how long.

500

'Most Indigenous people are pre-diabetic'.  This nurse is demonstrating ______.  

What is bias or assumption.  
500

(Feature of Culture) Example: Traditional cultural food being prepared by more modern methods of cooking.

What is Dynamic?  

500

Community health nurses are able to provide these primary/secondary level actions to mental health patients when it comes to stressful events/responses.

What is crisis intervention and prevention.

500

A woman who stays with an abusive partner because she has nowhere else to go may be experiencing this type of homelessness.

What is hidden homelessness.  

500

The knowledge used to justify the importance of harm reduction.

What is evidenced-based knowledge.