Exam 10: Cultural Diversity in Health Care
Exam 1: Leading, Managing, and Following26 Questions
Exam 2: Patient Focus22 Questions
Exam 3: Developing the Role of Leader25 Questions
Exam 4: Developing the Role of Manager24 Questions
Exam 5: Legal Issues23 Questions
Exam 6: Ethical Issues18 Questions
Exam 7: Making Decisions and Solving Problems25 Questions
Exam 8: Health Care Organizations26 Questions
Exam 9: Understanding and Designing Organizational Structures25 Questions
Exam 10: Cultural Diversity in Health Care26 Questions
Exam 11: Power,Politics,and Influence26 Questions
Exam 12: Caring,Communicating and Managing With Technology26 Questions
Exam 13: Managing Costs and Budgets26 Questions
Exam 14: Care Delivery Strategies26 Questions
Exam 15: Staffing and Scheduling24 Questions
Exam 16: Selecting, developing, and Evaluating Staff25 Questions
Exam 17: Strategic Planning and Goal Setting25 Questions
Exam 18: Leading Change26 Questions
Exam 19: Building Teams Through Communication and Partnerships26 Questions
Exam 20: Collective Nursing Advocacy26 Questions
Exam 21: Managing Quality and Risk24 Questions
Exam 22: Translating Research Into Practice26 Questions
Exam 23: Understanding and Resolving Conflict25 Questions
Exam 24: Managing Personalpersonnel Problems25 Questions
Exam 25: Workplace Violence and Incivility23 Questions
Exam 26: Practising and Leading in Interdisciplinary Settings26 Questions
Exam 27: Role Transition25 Questions
Exam 28: Self-Management: Stress and Time25 Questions
Exam 29: Managing Your Career26 Questions
Exam 30: Thriving for the Future24 Questions
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As a nurse manager,you have to be effective in managing a culturally diverse staff.Which of the following attributes of a nurse manager would assist you in addressing the cultural needs of your staff?
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Serena,RN,complains to you that a male nurse from a different culture sits very close during charting and leans toward her when speaking.In responding to Serena,you consider that differences across cultures that are relevant to this situation include
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Within the deaf community,there is considerable disagreement about the use of SEE (Signed Exact English)and ASL (American Sign Language).This is indicative of
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Cultural diversity is the term used to describe a vast range of cultural differences.Events have symbolic meanings for the nurse manager and the staff.The event that would be most likely to provide symbolic meaning to a nurse manager and staff is
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In coaching Monique to become more culturally sensitive when a patient has requested a smudge ceremony at the bedside,you suggest which of the following?
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The nurse manager of a unit is asked by a family member of a dying Inuit patient if it is possible to for the patient's eight-member family to recite the rosary by the patient's bedside.The manager responds affirmatively.The nurse manager is most likely exhibiting behaviour related to
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According to Leininger (2002),"cultural imposition" is a major concern in nursing because nurses have a tendency to impose their values,beliefs,and practices on people of other cultures.The discussion topic most likely to be without cultural imposition would be
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A 66-year-old native Chinese patient,hospitalized for a myocardial infarction,asks the nurse manager about seeing his "acupuncture doctor" for treatment of his migraine headache.The best response to this patient would be
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One of the staff nurses on your unit makes the comment,"All this time I thought Mary was Black.She says she is Jamaican." The best response would be
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A new graduate registered nurse joins your unit.After a few weeks,she complains about some of her peers on the unit and compares their practices negatively to what she learned in her nursing program.She also is vocal about how she has learned so much here that she did not in her program.She is best described as
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During managers' meetings,Lindsay is surprised by the forthrightness of male managers.She finds that,during discussions,she would be more likely to say
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The nurse manager for a unit's culturally diverse staff creates a staff-development program so that the professional nursing staff members can enhance their understanding of cultures on the basis of published literature.The literature reveals that what characteristics are inherent in a culture?
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During performance appraisal,you praise Xia for her attention and care to nursing details.You suggest that her care would be further enhanced by greater acknowledgement of patients' feelings.Xia bursts into tears and leaves the office.Later,you learn that in Xia's culture,criticism is perceived as akin to failure.You reflect on how you could modify your approach in the future to acknowledge different cultural interpretations of feedback.Your response is indicative of
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Individuals living with asthma who also live in poverty are much less likely to seek early care than to go to emergency rooms for assistance.This example reflects
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Rajib,RN,asks you,a senior staff member,how your mother (a patient on another unit)is doing.This question reflects
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At Health Centre XYZ,staff members on the rehabilitation unit have a head nurse who is intolerant of error and publicly chides anyone who makes a mistake.Over time,the rules on the unit dictate that mistakes are hidden and that areas of concern related to the functioning of the unit are discussed in privacy and are never openly discussed during periodic meetings.New staff members are quickly made to realize that silence is expected.The situation described is an example of
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Recognizing that the Aboriginal candidate's lack of eye contact is different from her own,the non-Aboriginal nurse is exhibiting
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Because an increasing number of Aboriginal patients are being admitted,a nurse manager designs a staff-development program for her staff to help them understand Aboriginal culture.A nurse should understand that culture is determined by which of the following?
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Which of the following enables people to make sense of situations that they may encounter that differ from their circle of familiarity?
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Monique,one of your registered nurses,tells you that she cannot understand why Jim,an Aboriginal patient,wants to have a smudge ceremony.Monique's response is based on her
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