Indigenous Culture and History
Indigenous Health and Reconciliation in Nursing
Indigenous Health Disparities and Access to Care
Trauma-Informed Nursing and Anti-Racism
100

The name for Earth or North America, used by some Indigenous peoples.

What is Turtle Island?  

100

Document which outlines the necessary steps for reconciliation in the Canadian field of nursing  

What is the TRC's Calls to Action in Nursing?

100

The Indigenous group that experiences the highest rates of Tuberculosis. 

What is the Inuits? 

100

The level of the framework where the patient component can be found. 

What is the center/core? 

200

Confederacy made up of six nations: the Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, Seneca, and Tuscarora.

What is the Haudenosaunee?

200

Care that meets the social and cultural needs of diverse patient populations

What is Culturally Sensitive/Safe Care?

200

The type of living conditions many indigenous community are living as identified in the modules. (think how we grade the living conditions of countries)

What is fourth world living conditions? 

200

The level of the framework where the Healthcare systems component can be found.

What is the 2nd to the outer layer (or third from the core)?

300

Group of Indigenous nations in North America that include the Ojibwe, Odawa, and Potawatomi peoples.

What is the Anishinaabe?

300

Some strategies that can be used to help address the TRC’s calls to action as nursing students. (multiple right answers)

What is Education and Awareness, Cultural Safety and Humility, Hands-on Learning, Collaboration with Indigenous Nursing Organizations, Continuous Reflection and Evaluation?

300

Factor impacting Indigenous Peoples health services that is not related to accessibility.

What is incoordination? (between provincial and community centers)   

300

Name of the principle the entry-to-practice competency to address post colonial and anti-racism theory used. 

What is Trauma-Informed Care? 

400

Indigenous group that lived in Ontario who were not a part of the Huron or the Iroquois Confederacy, and did not participate in any wars. 

What is the Neutral Peoples?

400
A strategy nurses can use to help build rapport with Indigenous patients and other suffers from social determinants related to health. 

What is adopting a partnership with patients where we do things WITH them and they are active participants in the decision-making process?

400

4 disparities that Indigenous peoples experience mentioned on the last slide of the presentation. 

What is income, education, housing and health? 

400

2 qualities a healthcare provider use to help reduce the power imbalance mentioned on the last slide.

What is Cultural Safety and Cultural Humility?

500

Common traditional healing practices used by Indigenous peoples in Canada (multiple right answers)

What is Sweat lodges, Smudging, Herbal Medicine, Ceremony and ritual, Drumming and singing?

500

How culturally safe care for Indigenous peoples relates to reconciliation efforts.

What is it acknowledges and addresses past harm and helps to create a positive, respectful and healing healthcare experience for Indigenous patients?

500

Some social determinants of health as they pertain to Indigenous communities. (multiple right answers)

What is Income and Social Status, Social Supports, Education and Literacy, Employment and Working Conditions, Physical Environments, Personal Health and Coping, Health Services, and Culture?

500

The individual who inspired the framework used.

What is Joyce Echaquan (Joyce’s principle)?