FINALS : 4C Webinar Flashcards

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Who talked about “Enabling Precision Health Through Transcultural Nursing”

A. Jonathan D. Cura
B. Anie Santillan
C. Mathias Hallerbach
D. Jaden Hoskin
E. Aileen Ongleo

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B. Anie Santillan

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Who talked about “Demystifying German Language: Key to Unlock Barrier for Transcultural Nursing in Germany”

A. Jonathan D. Cura
B. Anie Santillan
C. Mathias Hallerbach
D. Jaden Hoskin
E. Aileen Ongleo

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C. Mathias Hallerbach

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Who talked about “Transcultural Nursing Research: Refocusing Nursing Education and Practice”

A. Jonathan D. Cura
B. Anie Santillan
C. Mathias Hallerbach
D. Jaden Hoskin
E. Aileen Ongleo

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A. Jonathan D. Cura

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Who talked about “Mindfulness and Self-Efficacy: An International Nurse’s Response to Transcultural Encounters”

A. Jonathan D. Cura
B. Anie Santillan
C. Mathias Hallerbach
D. Jaden Hoskin
E. Aileen Ongleo

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D. Jaden Hoskin

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Who talked about “Filipino Nurses Diaspora: The Professional Nursing Organization’s Approaches in Cultivating Cross Cultural Relations”

A. Jonathan D. Cura
B. Anie Santillan
C. Mathias Hallerbach
D. Jaden Hoskin
E. Aileen Ongleo

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E. Aileen Ongleo

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A set of learned values, beliefs, customs, and behavior that is shared by a group of interacting individuals

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Culture

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A way of life for a particular ethnic group, which may include a language of communication, customs—rites, rituals—religion and lifestyle, shared system of values, beliefs and morals, and social norms—patterns of behavior—which can include dress and diet

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Culture

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The shared values, beliefs, and practices of a particular group of people, which are transmitted from one generation to the next and are identified as patterns that guide the thinking and action of the group members.

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Culture

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____, ____, ____, and ____ are four sacred medicines that provide healing, cleansing and prayer. Not your typical hospital tools, but important ones on the healing journey for many Indigenous patients

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  • Sage
  • Tobacco
  • Cedar
  • Sweetgrass
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Healthcare reaches its full potential when nurses provide ____, including considering the patient, their family, their cultures, and day-to-day life and traditions. In this example is uniquely positioned to learn about different cultures, traditions, and beliefs and build strong nurse-client relationships.

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holistic care

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Showing interest in others and learning about what makes them different or unique is an excellent way to show cultural competence as a nurse. When nurses are open to hearing about their patients, families, and customs, it gives the patient a sense of ____ and strengthens the ____.

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  • belonging
  • nurse-client relationship
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Mindfulness encompasses two key ingredients: ____ and ____.

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awareness and acceptance

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____ is the knowledge and ability to focus attention on one’s inner processes and experiences, such as the experience of the present moment.

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Awareness

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____ is the ability to observe and accept—rather than judge or avoid—those streams of thought.

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Acceptance

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The ability to understand different cultural values, beliefs, and perceptions. You are sensitive to and understand other ethnic groups. This also means that your attitudes and values can change in order to understand different cultures. As a result, you’re more conscious and more able to identify potential bias based on false information (stereotypes) perpetuated in society or resulting from negative experiences with a particular culture.

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Cultural awareness

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Cultural awareness is building an understanding of the differences between ourselves and people from other backgrounds. Each of us has a culture that may not always be ____; therefore, we must genuinely seek to learn about the differences in our beliefs, values, attitudes and behaviors.

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visible

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____ and ____ can occur when we expect others to act and behave in the same way as our own norms and behaviors. When we lack cultural awareness, we tend to make assumptions, instead of finding out what a behavior means to the person involved.

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Conflict and misunderstandings

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How to Develop Cultural Awareness

  • Learn as much as you can about other cultures by experiencing them ____ and asking a lot of questions when something feels different.
  • Identify the ____ you learned from your own cultural training, and recognize the effects they have on how you view others.
  • Participate in ____ bias training/ modules.
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  • firsthand
  • biases
  • unconscious
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Post-mortem care of Jewish Clients

  • After death has been determined, the ____ and the ____ of the deceased should be closed either by the family or friends.
  • The position of the body should be so oriented that the feet face the ____ if possible. When removing the deceased from a room, the deceased should be removed feet first.
  • The deceased should not be touched or moved except for their ____ such as:
    a. ____ the body (by touching through the bed linen) if it is found in an awkward position.
    b. Adjust the bed so the body remains ____. Place the arms beside the body.
    c. Remove all ____ from around the body and leave one under the head.
    d. Cover the ____ with the top sheet.
    e. ____ all tubes, catheters, etc. from their source.
    f. Do not ____ the body.
    g. Do not put ____ in the mouth. Let them accompany the deceased as they are buried with them.
    h. With regard to ____, please leave it on the body, as we will remove it and return to the family.
    i. In the case of a woman who passed away, her ____ should be sent with her body to the funeral parlor, as it is our tradition to bury it with her.
    j. From the moment of ____ until ____, the deceased may not be left alone. It is therefore most important that the body be brought into the funeral home as soon after death as possible.
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  • eyes and the mouth
  • doorway
  • honor
    a. Straighten
    b. flat
    c. pillows
    d. face
    e. Clamp off
    f. wash
    g. false teeth
    h. jewelry
    i. hair comb
    j. death until burial
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____ refers to the set of beliefs we hold about our ability to complete a particular task. According to psychologist Albert Bandura, the first proponent of the concept is the product of past experience, observation, persuasion, and emotion. It is linked to academic achievement and the ability to overcome phobias.

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Self-efficacy

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Care that considers a patient’s physical, emotional, social and spiritual wellbeing

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Holistic care

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  • Personalized Healthcare
  • Based on a person’s unique genetic, genomic or omic
  • Requires interprofessional collaboration, community outreach efforts, coordination of care
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Precision health