Deck 15: Cultural Competence in Healthcare Social Work

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Debby works in a dialysis center. Many of her patients are Hispanic and are non-English speakers. As Debby reviews the educational literature available for dialysis patients, she makes sure to order copies in Spanish as well as English. Debby is exhibiting ____________________.

A) Health literacy
B) Linguistic competence
C) Biolingual acceptance
D) Biolingual assimilation
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Gena was working with Abioye, a patient from Africa. Abioye had developed a blood clot and needed daily injections of a medication to treat it and prevent future blood clots. Most patients could be taught to give the injection to themselves or have a family member do this. Abioye could not give himself injections due to neuropathy in his fingers. Abioye lived with his adult daughter, Ekua. When Abioye was told his daughter would need to learn to give him the injections, Abioye stated that was not possible because in his culture, a daughter does not touch a father's stomach. Gena told Abioye that she was unfamiliar with his culture, but she asked him to explain his cultural limitation, and they would work together to find a solution that was culturally acceptable. Gena was exhibiting _________________________________.

A) Cultural curiosity
B) Cultural humility
C) Cultural sublimation
D) Cultural persuading
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Bill works in a primary care practice. He has been asked to meet with a patient from Yugoslavia. Bill does not have any experience working with individuals from this country. Bill asks the patient some questions including his reasons for relocation, his legal status, language spoken at home and in the community, and his health beliefs. As Bill asks these questions, he makes a visual representation of the answers, which help Bill gain a better understanding of his patient. Bill is making a _________________________.

A) Eco-gram
B) Culturegram
C) Genogram
D) Healthgram
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The __________________________ experiments, which began in 1932 and continued until 1972, were among the most horrific examples of inappropriate and immoral healthcare provided to African Americans.

A) Tecumseh
B) Toomy
C) Kellog
D) Tuskegee
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_________________________ is the process by which individuals of two or more cultures who have come into contact with each other lose their unique cultural identities and become fused into a single homogeneous cultural unit different from any of the original component cultural units.

A) Assimilation
B) Blending
C) Acculturation
D) Cultural melting
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_____________________________ describes the process whereby the traits of a new culture are adopted and incorporated into an existing culture.

A) Assimilation
B) Blending
C) Acculturation
D) Cultural melting
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The experience of emotional conflict and anxiety in the body is ______________________.

A) Somatization
B) Malingering
C) Hypochondria
D) Hysteria
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In ___________ cultures, communication is largely determined by the words selected as well as by voice inflection and tone. Communication tends to be precise, logical, linear, and factual.

A) Advanced-context
B) High-context
C) Low-context
D) Primitive-context
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Individuals from ________________________ cultures value listening over talking and believe that things will happen when they are ready to happen.

A) Hispanic
B) African American
C) Middle Eastern
D) Native American
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An individual from a __________________ culture may agree in order to be polite without truly agreeing or even understanding any requests made of them.

A) Advanced-context
B) High-context
C) Low-context
D) Primitive-context
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__________________ refers to a formal identification and at least minimal participation with an organized religious group.

A) Spirituality
B) Evangelism
C) Cultism
D) Religion
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___________________ is used to describe an individual's constellation of attitudes and beliefs about the human spirit or soul and its place and relationship to a higher power and the universe.

A) Spirituality
B) Evangelism
C) Cultism
D) Religion
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Leslie is working in an oncology practice. A high proportion of her patients is Latino and Latina. Leslie believes strongly in the concepts of informed consent and patient self-determination and autonomy. Leslie has had to consult her supervisor regarding her uncomfortable feelings, because many of her Latino and Latina patients believe in _____________ and prefer not to be told if they have a terminal prognosis.

A) Machismo
B) Personalismo
C) Respecto
D) Fatalisimo
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Many cultures utilize traditional healers who are called _____________.

A) Doulas
B) Shamans
C) Taus
D) Jansonestas
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A organization that recognizes and attempts to rectify weakness in serving those from different cultures is regarded as __________.

A) Culturally destructive
B) Cultural incapacity
C) Culturally precompetent
D) Culturally competent
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An organization that exhibits extreme insensitivity to patients' cultural identities, health practices, and beliefs is said to be _____________.

A) Culturally destructive
B) Cultural incapacity
C) Culturally precompetent
D) Culturally competent
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An organization that accepts and respects difference between cultural groups, continually assesses their policies and practices regarding cultural sensitivity, has an ongoing commitment to expand cultural knowledge and resources, and promotes cultural competence in hiring and developing staff is ___________________.

A) Culturally destructive
B) Cultural incapacity
C) Culturally precompetent
D) Culturally competent
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A culture that has failed to develop any capacity to respond to patients of different cultures is exhibiting _________________________.

A) Culturally destructive
B) Cultural incapacity
C) Culturally precompetent
D) Culturally competent
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Herbal remedies and dietary supplements can interact with prescription drugs, so it is important to inquire about their usage. In the United States ______________ of Americans take some form of dietary supplement.

A) 40%
B) 60%
C) 25%
D) 80%
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Cultural competence is not static and requires frequent relearning and unlearning about diversity.
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"Marianismo" is the Latino term that describes the strong value placed on motherhood and having children.
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Social workers should not make assumptions or rely on stereotypes based on assumptions or oversimplification. Their therapeutic approach should that of being initially unaware, curious, and culturally humble.
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The culture of medicine places considerable value on high-context communication.
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In some cultures, drawing the blood or cutting a patient's body is problematic, because this is associated with "soul loss."
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Friendman, Marshal, Stall, Cheong, and Wright (2008) found same-sex couples report interpersonal violence as their most serious health concern after HIV/AIDS.
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In general, the use of colloquialisms and idioms is one way to break down barriers to communication with those to another culture.
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Because pain is an objective experience that can be measured, it is easy to assess using such tools as a Likert scale.
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The term "Latino" is used to designate people in the United States whose origins can be traced back to the Spanish-speaking countries of Latin America as well as the Caribbean, Mexico, Central America, and South America. The term _____________ was created by the federal government as a classification system for those individuals who speak Spanish.
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An organization that believes that good practices in and of themselves are culturally appropriate is seen as culturally _________________.
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The efforts of the individual practitioner will not have much impact on the ability to provide culturally competent care unless expectations for culturally competent practice are woven into the fabric of the healthcare organization. Outline the guidelines that Green (1999), Hutchinson (2003), Lum (2003), and Mor Barak (2000) suggest are needed for a culturally competent organization.
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What are some cultural considerations that a social worker should keep in mind when addressing advanced care directives with patients?
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Deck 15: Cultural Competence in Healthcare Social Work
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Debby works in a dialysis center. Many of her patients are Hispanic and are non-English speakers. As Debby reviews the educational literature available for dialysis patients, she makes sure to order copies in Spanish as well as English. Debby is exhibiting ____________________.

A) Health literacy
B) Linguistic competence
C) Biolingual acceptance
D) Biolingual assimilation
Linguistic competence
2
Gena was working with Abioye, a patient from Africa. Abioye had developed a blood clot and needed daily injections of a medication to treat it and prevent future blood clots. Most patients could be taught to give the injection to themselves or have a family member do this. Abioye could not give himself injections due to neuropathy in his fingers. Abioye lived with his adult daughter, Ekua. When Abioye was told his daughter would need to learn to give him the injections, Abioye stated that was not possible because in his culture, a daughter does not touch a father's stomach. Gena told Abioye that she was unfamiliar with his culture, but she asked him to explain his cultural limitation, and they would work together to find a solution that was culturally acceptable. Gena was exhibiting _________________________________.

A) Cultural curiosity
B) Cultural humility
C) Cultural sublimation
D) Cultural persuading
Cultural humility
3
Bill works in a primary care practice. He has been asked to meet with a patient from Yugoslavia. Bill does not have any experience working with individuals from this country. Bill asks the patient some questions including his reasons for relocation, his legal status, language spoken at home and in the community, and his health beliefs. As Bill asks these questions, he makes a visual representation of the answers, which help Bill gain a better understanding of his patient. Bill is making a _________________________.

A) Eco-gram
B) Culturegram
C) Genogram
D) Healthgram
Culturegram
4
The __________________________ experiments, which began in 1932 and continued until 1972, were among the most horrific examples of inappropriate and immoral healthcare provided to African Americans.

A) Tecumseh
B) Toomy
C) Kellog
D) Tuskegee
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_________________________ is the process by which individuals of two or more cultures who have come into contact with each other lose their unique cultural identities and become fused into a single homogeneous cultural unit different from any of the original component cultural units.

A) Assimilation
B) Blending
C) Acculturation
D) Cultural melting
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_____________________________ describes the process whereby the traits of a new culture are adopted and incorporated into an existing culture.

A) Assimilation
B) Blending
C) Acculturation
D) Cultural melting
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The experience of emotional conflict and anxiety in the body is ______________________.

A) Somatization
B) Malingering
C) Hypochondria
D) Hysteria
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In ___________ cultures, communication is largely determined by the words selected as well as by voice inflection and tone. Communication tends to be precise, logical, linear, and factual.

A) Advanced-context
B) High-context
C) Low-context
D) Primitive-context
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Individuals from ________________________ cultures value listening over talking and believe that things will happen when they are ready to happen.

A) Hispanic
B) African American
C) Middle Eastern
D) Native American
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An individual from a __________________ culture may agree in order to be polite without truly agreeing or even understanding any requests made of them.

A) Advanced-context
B) High-context
C) Low-context
D) Primitive-context
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__________________ refers to a formal identification and at least minimal participation with an organized religious group.

A) Spirituality
B) Evangelism
C) Cultism
D) Religion
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___________________ is used to describe an individual's constellation of attitudes and beliefs about the human spirit or soul and its place and relationship to a higher power and the universe.

A) Spirituality
B) Evangelism
C) Cultism
D) Religion
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Leslie is working in an oncology practice. A high proportion of her patients is Latino and Latina. Leslie believes strongly in the concepts of informed consent and patient self-determination and autonomy. Leslie has had to consult her supervisor regarding her uncomfortable feelings, because many of her Latino and Latina patients believe in _____________ and prefer not to be told if they have a terminal prognosis.

A) Machismo
B) Personalismo
C) Respecto
D) Fatalisimo
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Many cultures utilize traditional healers who are called _____________.

A) Doulas
B) Shamans
C) Taus
D) Jansonestas
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A organization that recognizes and attempts to rectify weakness in serving those from different cultures is regarded as __________.

A) Culturally destructive
B) Cultural incapacity
C) Culturally precompetent
D) Culturally competent
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An organization that exhibits extreme insensitivity to patients' cultural identities, health practices, and beliefs is said to be _____________.

A) Culturally destructive
B) Cultural incapacity
C) Culturally precompetent
D) Culturally competent
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An organization that accepts and respects difference between cultural groups, continually assesses their policies and practices regarding cultural sensitivity, has an ongoing commitment to expand cultural knowledge and resources, and promotes cultural competence in hiring and developing staff is ___________________.

A) Culturally destructive
B) Cultural incapacity
C) Culturally precompetent
D) Culturally competent
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A culture that has failed to develop any capacity to respond to patients of different cultures is exhibiting _________________________.

A) Culturally destructive
B) Cultural incapacity
C) Culturally precompetent
D) Culturally competent
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Herbal remedies and dietary supplements can interact with prescription drugs, so it is important to inquire about their usage. In the United States ______________ of Americans take some form of dietary supplement.

A) 40%
B) 60%
C) 25%
D) 80%
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Cultural competence is not static and requires frequent relearning and unlearning about diversity.
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"Marianismo" is the Latino term that describes the strong value placed on motherhood and having children.
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Social workers should not make assumptions or rely on stereotypes based on assumptions or oversimplification. Their therapeutic approach should that of being initially unaware, curious, and culturally humble.
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The culture of medicine places considerable value on high-context communication.
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In some cultures, drawing the blood or cutting a patient's body is problematic, because this is associated with "soul loss."
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Friendman, Marshal, Stall, Cheong, and Wright (2008) found same-sex couples report interpersonal violence as their most serious health concern after HIV/AIDS.
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In general, the use of colloquialisms and idioms is one way to break down barriers to communication with those to another culture.
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Because pain is an objective experience that can be measured, it is easy to assess using such tools as a Likert scale.
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The term "Latino" is used to designate people in the United States whose origins can be traced back to the Spanish-speaking countries of Latin America as well as the Caribbean, Mexico, Central America, and South America. The term _____________ was created by the federal government as a classification system for those individuals who speak Spanish.
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An organization that believes that good practices in and of themselves are culturally appropriate is seen as culturally _________________.
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The efforts of the individual practitioner will not have much impact on the ability to provide culturally competent care unless expectations for culturally competent practice are woven into the fabric of the healthcare organization. Outline the guidelines that Green (1999), Hutchinson (2003), Lum (2003), and Mor Barak (2000) suggest are needed for a culturally competent organization.
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