Culture Care Theory
Cross-cultural communication
Caring for Families
Illness Beliefs & Health/Healing Traditions
Cultural Considerations of Life Stages
100

Who is considered the founder of transcultural nursing?

Madeline Leininger

100

What is the process in which we interpret incoming messages?

Decoding
100

An outline of the composition of the family with respect to members and their relationship to the family unit

Famile structure

100

Maintaining a neutral, non-judgemental stance on people's values without rejecting them or adopting them is called what?

Cultural relativity

100

Families are encouraged to create ______, so that healthcare providers can integrate details into their care.

A birth plan

200
What mode of culturally congruent care would be utilized if a nurse were to adjust a patients test time to avoid the interruption of prayer

Cultural accommodation


200
What has been identified as the main barrier for culturally insensitive care
Ineffective communication
200

What family structure, although considered predominant has been on the decline in Canada

Nuclear family, consisting of a husband, wife and children.

200

What type of health care refers to a blending of conventional and complementary approaches to healthcare?

Integrative health care 

200

_____ refers to the term in which a client or family feels able to share cultural needs concerns and feelings with the healthcare provider and senses that respect and sensitivity characterize the relationship

Cultural reciprocity 

300

What is the mode in which preconcieved ideas are reframed to discover new meanings and new patters?

Cultural reframing/repatterning

300

What type of communication assumes the listener already knows all the necessary background information 

High-context communication

300

What type of family structure is identified when grandparents are the caretakers of grandchildren

Skip-generation family

300

What type of medicine uses pulse diagnosis - a three point examination of the radial pulse as a central evaluation tool?

Ayurveda and MAV

300

What are the three elements of the ABC approach to provide culturally competent end of life care 

Awareness, bearing witness and comfort

400

What mode of care would be utilized if a nurse were to integrate a client's preference into a plan of care

Cultural care validation/preservation

400

The social pattern in which someone is primarily motivated by their own preferences, needs, rights and desires is called what?

Individualism

400

What model has received wide recognition for use while assessing families?

Calgary Family Assessment Model

400
What type of medicine is centralized on the concept of "qi", a pathway in which energy flows?

Traditional Chinese Medicine  (TCM)

400

What are the four F's used to direct healthcare providers through cultural exploration in the provision of end of life care

Feelings, family, faith, finality

500

The goal of the culture care theory is to provide culturally congruent care. In order to do this, what three concepts are needed by the nurse?

Cultural sensitivity, cultural knowledge, & cultural resources.

500

What is the first step toward effective communication?

Commitment to mutual communication

500

This type of stress refers to the difficulties, challenges, pain and suffering involved in the process of adapting to or exposure to a non-native culture

Acculturation stress

500

A bio-psycho-social-spiritual framework consists of what three dimensions?

Being, belonging and becoming

500

What type of knowledge is imperative for the healthcare provider to either know or find out regarding end of life practices/rituals

Generic knowledge