Culture Concepts
Culture Potpourri
Cultural Groups
Therapeutic Relationships
Relationship Phases
100
Variations among cultural groups.
What is cultural diversity?
100
Health difference linked with social, economic, and/or environmental disadvantage.
What is health disparity?
100
Familisimo, Catholicism, Great Fright (Susto), Curanderos, Small Talk are important words of this cultural group.
What is Hispanic? (Latino)
100
Invisible structures imposed by legal, ethical, and professional standards of nursing?
What is professional boundaries?
100
This phase of the nurse-client relationship is when the nurse develops professional goals and creates the physical environment.
What is preinteraction phase?
200
Accepting the new culture while preserving the original culture.
What is acculturation?
200
The fundamental barrier to client safety and client’s full participation in learning self-management strategies.
What is limited language proficiency?
200
Emotional Vitality, Collective survival, Matriarchal, Extended Families, Church, Informal helping networks, Trust are important words of this cultural group.
What is African American?
200
Taking advantage of the client’s vulnerability.
What is boundary violation?
200
Invites reflection and professional judgment and there is no absolute rule about it.
What is gift giving?
300
A personal awareness of binding commonalities such as folklore, foods, traditions, dialect.
What is ethnicity?
300
Title VI of the Civil Rights Act mandates use of this.
What is Interpreter? (or Translator)
300
Multigenerational households, Avoid “loss of face”, Pescribed roles and obligations, Ayurveda, Stoic, Polite, View healthcare providers as experts, prefer same gender examine them are words of this cultural group.
What is Asian American?
300
Losing your emotional objectivity and your ability to support the client in meeting their needs can happen with __________.
What is overinvolvement?
300
This phase of the nurse-client relationship is where the nurse and client plan and implement actions to meet the client’s self-care needs, and may include some self-disclosure by the nurse.
What is working phase?
400
Believing your own culture is superior and should be the norm.
What is ethnocentrism?
400
An intercultural communication barrier where people live in the moment and don’t plan for future.
What is Present Time Orientation?
400
Religion linked to nature and earth, matriarchal family structure, Shamans, quiet, private, no direct eye contact, listening essential, live in the “present time”, story telling, facts vs. feelings are words of this cultural group.
What is Native American?
400
“Being with” and “being there” in the moment with the client.
What is presence?
400
This phase of the nurse-client relationship is where the nurse engages with the client and completes an assessment.
What is orientation phase?
500
Judging each culture only on the basis of its own values and standards.
What is cultural relativism?
500
A model to frame clinical teaching and coaching encounters with culturally diverse clients. Hint: The title is an acronym.
What is LEARN Model? (listen, explain, acknowledge, recommend, negotiate)
500
Acute deprivation, worry daily about basic human needs, crisis oriented health behaviors, no preventative care, choice is not part of their worldview are words of this cultural group.
What is Culture of Poverty?
500
This relationship is goal-directed, has a set time frame, is focused on the client’s needs, has limited self-disclosure by the helper, and requires verbalize understanding.
What is Therapeutic Relationships?
500
This phase of the nurse-client relationship the nurse and client evaluate the client’s response to treatment and explore the meaning of the relationship and goals reached.
What is termination phase?