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Midterm RAD 105
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| What is cultural competency.? | Cultural competency is defined as possessing a set of attitudes, behaviors, and policies that come together in a system, or among individuals, that enable effective interactions in a cross-cultural framework. |
| intersex? | Human beings are classified biologically as male or female. In some circumstances, the physical and/or genetic characteristics may not adhere to the category of specifically female or male. |
| Which of the following would reflect a human diversity characteristic? | Disability, Gender and Race |
| what is cultural diversity.? | Human diversity, also called cultural diversity, addresses the variety of human societies and cultures and examines their similarities and differences. Human diversity simply means the differences inherent among people. Studies indicate that these differe |
| what is Biological variations? | To provide high-quality and effective care for all patients, health care providers need to understand six areas of human cultural diversity. They are communication, space, time, environmental control, biological variations, and social organizations. |
| what is ethnocentrism? | Ethnocentrism is regarded as the tendency of some individuals to view norms and values of their own culture as the only acceptable ones and to use them as the standard by which all other cultures are measured. |
| In the years ahead, the population group that is expected to grow at a faster rate than all other minority groups, is the _______ population? | Latino |
| what is biculturalism? | Biculturalism is the ability of individuals to be able to negotiate competently two or more cultures, the mainstream culture and the individual’s own culture. |
| what Objective data regarding a patient’s history? | consist of a patient’s vital signs. |
| When taking a patient history, it is important to ? | maintain a polite and professional demeanor when gathering information. |
| According to Elisabeth Kübler-Ross, the customary stages of the dying or grieving process in the typical sequence are | denial and isolation, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance. |
| According to Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, our first and most basic need is: | shelter, nourishment, and water. |
| what is emotional intelligence? | Clearly understanding your emotions when handling patients and their families is referred to as |
| what is Bargaining? | A terminal patient who wants to stay alive long enough to see an offspring graduate from college, would be in what stage of the dying process? |
| preparatory depression | Preparatory depression comes with the realization of the inevitability of death and is accompanied by a desire for death as a release from suffering. The most important thing at this time is to permit the behavior. |
| According to Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, few people completely satisfy the need for | self-fulfillment and self-actualization. |
| What is an advanced directive? | An advance directive provides an individual a means to direct health care if a situation occurs in which he or she is unable to make decisions. Such directives allow the will of the patient to be known regarding certain health care options. |