Integrates these cultural beliefs into an individual’s health care. Intentional and promotes trust and rapport with patients
Culturally Responsive Care
person’s physical and emotional interest or desire for others. continuum and is manifested in one’s self-identity and behaviors
Sexual orientation
Evolving document related to providing culturally competent care
Patient's Bill of Rights
deliberate, cognitive process in which health care providers become appreciative and sensitive to the values, beliefs, attitudes, practices, and problem-solving strategies of a patient’s culture
Cultural awareness
providing culturally-competent care are based on the original transcultural nursing theory developed by ____ and is the theory is called. Transcultural Nursing incorporates cultural beliefs and practices of individuals to help them maintain and regain health or to face death in a meaningful way
Dr. Madeleine Leininger
Incorporating their patients’ physical, mental, spiritual, cultural, and social needs into care
Holism
Acronym LGBTQ+
lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, or questioning,additional orientations
Patient's Bill of Rights safeguards what?
patient’s right to accurate and complete information, fair treatment, and self-determination when making health care decisions
intrinsic motivation and commitment on the part of a nurse to develop cultural awareness and cultural competency.
Cultural desire
patient whose primary language is not English and they have a limited ability to speak, read, write, or understand the English language
seek the services of a trained medical interpreter
Process of applying evidence-based nursing in agreement with the cultural values, beliefs, worldview, and practices of patients to produce improved patient outcomes
person’s inner sensibility that they are a man, a woman, or perhaps neither
Gender identity
What has replaced the Patient's Bill of Rights from the American Hospital Association?
Patient Care Partnership Brochure https://www.aha.org/other-resources/patient-care-partnership
means being tolerant and accepting of cultural practices and beliefs of people. Nonjudgmental and resptful
Cultural sensitivity
T/F You should always ensuring eye contact with your patient/family
T/F When working with or talking to your patient you should always maintain a 0-18 inch space
False-
False
American Nurses Association “A humble and respectful attitude toward individuals of other cultures that pushes one to challenge their own cultural biases, realize they cannot know everything about other cultures, and approach learning about other cultures as a life-long goal and process.
Cultural Humility
refers to a person’s outward demonstration of gender in relation to societal norms, such as in style of dress, hairstyle, or other mannerisms
Gender expression
According to the Patient care Partnership brochure, you should expect what from your hospital stay?
High quality hospital stay
Clean and safe environment
Involvement in your care
Protection of your privacy
Help when leaving the hospital
Help with your billing claims
differences in health outcomes that result from social determinants of health.
Health disparities
Common in what culture: "Hot" illnesses= fevers, infections, diarrhea, sore throats, constipation. Treated with "cold" foods: vegetables, fruits, dairy products, and chicken. "Cold" illnesses include cancer, pneumonia, colds, headaches, stomach cramps. Treated with "hot" foods=chocolate, cheese, eggs, beef, cereal grains, chili peppers, hard liquor.
Asian
Nonmedical factors that influence health outcomes, including conditions in which people are born, grow, work, live, and age, and the wider sets of forces and systems shaping the conditions of daily life
Social Determinates of Health
How can we develop trust and help person feel secure and respected? part of a nursing assessment
Ask for what pronoun to use and use the pronoun.
T or F
False- Hospitals do need to notify patients of policies that affect patient patient choice.
Resources to combat health disparities
Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ)
Healthy People 2020
Office of Minority Health
Racial and Ethnic Approaches to Community Health Across the United States (reach-us)
Transcultural Nursing Society (TCNS)
Four Cs of Culture model
Considers to be a problem, Cause of the problem, how they are Coping with the problem, and how Concerned they are about the problem