Cultural Intelligence
My World
Know-The-Ledge
Awareness
All in the Family
100
An element of ethnicity, refers to integrated patterns of human behavior that include the language, thoughts, communications, actions, customs, beliefs, values, and institutions of racial, ethnic, religious, or social groups (The Office of Minority Health, 2005). 
What is Culture
100
Adapting and adopting a new culture
What is Acculturation
100
Sufficient knowledge of diverse groups, including their values, beliefs, and care practices.
What is Cultural Knowledge
100
Refers to the notion that intersecting categories such as race, ethnicity, gender, socioeconomic status, sexual orientation, and other axes of identity contribute to systemic injustice and social inequality.
What is Intersectionality
100
Consists of a group of interacting individuals related by blood, marriage, cohabitation, or adoption who interdependently perform relevant functions by fulfilling expected roles
What is Family
200
Associated with power and indexes the history or ongoing imposition of one group's authority above another.
What is Race
200
Socialization into one's own culture
What is Enculturation
200
Motivation and commitment to caring that moves and individual to learn more about others.
What is Cultural Desire
200
Providing quality nursing care that is accepting and responsive to the differences of others.
What is Culturally Competent Care
200
Considered functional, potentially dysfunctional (potential problem), or dysfunctional (actual problem).
What is Family Health Status
300
Focuses on differences in meanings, values, and ways of living (practices). A dynamic set of historically derived and institutionalized ideas and practices that allows people to identify or to be identified with groupings of people on the basis of presumed (and usually claimed) commonalities including language, history, nation or region of origin, customs, ways of being, religion, names, physical appearance, and/or genealogy or ancestry; can be a source of meaning, action, and identity; and confers a sense of belonging, pride, and motivation (Markus, 2008, p. 654).
What is Ethnicity
300
Identifying with two or more cultures
What is Biculturalism
300
Engaging in cross-cultural interactions that provide learning of cultures and opportunities.
What is Cultural Encounters
300
The registered nurse: 1. Demonstrates respect, equity, and empathy in actions and interactions with all healthcare consumers. 2. Participates in life-long learning to understand cultural preferences, worldview, choices, and decision-making processes of diverse consumers. 3. Creates an inventory of one's own values, beliefs, and cultural heritage.
What is Culturally Congruent Practice
300
This theory explains patterns of living among individuals in family system. Family patterns influenced by: (a) individual behaviors and (b) Individual responses
What is Systems Theory
400
Ability to assess social, cultural, and biophysical factors influencing treatment.
What is Cultural Skills
400
Insider or negative perspective
What is Emic Worldview
400
The attitudes, knowledge, and skills necessary for providing quality care to diverse populations.
What is Cultural Competency
400
Intended to advance health equity, improve quality, and help eliminate health care disparities by providing a blueprint for individuals and health and health care organizations to implement culturally and linguistically appropriate services.
What is The National Standards for Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services in Health and Health Care (the National CLAS Standards)
400
1. Lifestyle (overeating, drug dependency, smoking); 2. Biological (genetics); 3. Environmental (stress, pollution); 4. Social, psychological, cultural, spiritual (crowding, isolation); and 5. Health care system (overuse, lack of access)
What is Family Risk Factors
500
Self-examination of one's own background recognizing biases and prejudices.
What is Cultural Awareness
500

An outsider's view

What is Etic Worldview

500
Study of cultures to understand the similarities and differences across human groups.
What is Transcultural Nursing
500
1. Lack of insurance; 2. Availability of health care; 3. facilities/resources; 4. Inadequate transportation; 5. Complexity of health care system; 6. Fragmentation of care; 7. Attitudes of health care providers and incongruent beliefs between patients/providers
What is Barriers to Health Care for Diverse Populations
500
Associated with age-specific developmental stages, and seeking independence from the family (leaving family after 18 years). Habits learned in family develop individual lifestyle behaviors
What is Risk Factor Theory