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Ethics Exam 2

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1.Assimilation When people give up their original cultural language and identity and blend into a larger group.
2.Bias Thinking negatively of others with no reason or justification. Normally a combination of stereotypes.
3.Discrimination Treating someone unequal because of they belong to a certain group, race, culture, sexual orientation, or disabilities.
4.Ethnocentrism When a person thinks that their norms and values should be everyone else's.
5.Biological variations One of the six areas of human cultural diversity. Example of this is a person's hair color, texture and skin condition are an example of
6.cultural competency Seeking to understand and accept people from diverse backgrounds in order to achieve a positive multi-cultural environment.
7.Biculturalism When an individual is able to competently negotiate 2 cultures, their original one they were brought up in and the mainstream culture.
8.The 19th-century Civil Rights Acts Prohibits discrimination based on ethnicity and race.
9.The intelligence quotient (IQ) Used to determine if a person has low, normal or high intellectual capabilities.
10.The Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 Prevents discrimination against people with mental or physical disabilities.
11Autonomy a person's right to make decisions about their own body and care.
12.Dignity Treating everyone with respect, kindness and making sure they feel valued, not embarrassed or judged.
13.Solidarity Standing together during tough situations and showing support, compassion and unity,
14. Cultural self-assessment Knowing your own biases and limits.
15.Adapting care Adjusting how you deliver care so it fits the patient’s cultural needs.
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