Deck 7: Cultural Diversity in the Community

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A nurse demonstrates cultural desire to provide culturally competent care.Which of the following actions would be taken by the nurse?

A) Relying on a textbook for information about an ethnic group
B) Bringing a translator to the local community clinic
C) Taking Spanish classes in the evening at a local college
D) Judging others using his or her own cultural values
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A nurse wants to obtain information on the alternative methods of health care her 45-year-old female client uses.Who would be the best person to ask about this?

A) The husband of the client
B) A community leader of the ethnic group
C) The client herself
D) The religious leader of the ethnic group
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A nurse is working with an immigrant population.Which of the following should be the first action taken by the nurse?

A) Be aware of one's own culture
B) Become familiar with traditional practices of the immigrants
C) Try to see things from the immigrant's viewpoint
D) Learn to speak the language of the immigrant population
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Which statement about the nursing workforce is true?

A) The nursing workforce is overwhelmingly white.
B) The number of minority nurses meets the needs of the country's demographics.
C) The nursing workforce is becoming increasingly diverse with increasing minorities.
D) Refugees make up a large part of the nursing workforce in some areas.
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A nurse is unable to provide culturally competent care to a population within the community.Which of the following is an effect of this type of care?

A) Enhanced communication
B) Increased cost of health care
C) Achievement of health indicators
D) Improvement in client compliance
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A nurse supports the use of traditional home remedies in conjunction with Western medicine to promote healthy behaviors.Which of the following is being demonstrated by the nurse?

A) Cultural accommodation
B) Cultural awareness
C) Cultural preservation
D) Cultural repatterning
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A nurse implements nursing interventions considering the uniqueness of the person's culture.Which of the following best describes this action?

A) Cultural diversity
B) Cultural knowledge
C) Cultural competence
D) Cultural awareness
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A nurse is striving to be culturally competent.Which of the following actions would most likely be taken by the nurse?

A) Respect individuals from different cultures and value diversity
B) Immerse themselves in different cultures
C) Design care for special ethnic groups
D) Give explicit instructions to avoid client decision making
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A client shares with the nurse that her grandparents immigrated to the United States from Germany.Which of the following best describes what she has disclosed?

A) Multiculturalism
B) Ethnicity
C) Race
D) Culture
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To meet a client's needs,it is sometimes necessary to integrate into the client's care a culturally relevant practice that lacks scientific utility.Which of the following best describes this action?

A) Cultural accommodation
B) Cultural awareness
C) Cultural preservation
D) Cultural repatterning
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A nurse has experienced a cultural encounter.Which of the following best describes what has happened?

A) Sharing significant assessment findings with members of a racial minority
B) Visiting the native land of the clients served at a community health center
C) Telephoning the priest at a Hispanic church to discuss the health issues of a client
D) Learning about traditional healing practices from an American Indian client
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A nurse states that the client has exhibited an explicit cultural behavior.Which of the following has the nurse most likely observed?

A) Verbal communication
B) Body language
C) Use of titles
D) Perception of health and illness
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A 35-year-old man from Russia comes to the United States seeking asylum because of religious persecution in his native country.Which of the following best describes this type of immigrant?

A) Legal immigrant
B) Lawful permanent resident
C) Refugee
D) Unauthorized immigrant
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Which of the following statements about race is true?

A) In the United States, children of biracial parents are usually assigned the race of the father.
B) Ethnicity and race are synonymous terms.
C) Individuals may be of the same race but of different cultures.
D) No social significance is usually placed on race.
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A large portion of foreign-born residents of the United States:

A) work in service-producing and blue-collar sectors.
B) reside in rural areas.
C) have a high school education.
D) are refugees and nonimmigrants.
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A nurse is observing behaviors that may be defined by culture.Which of the following is the nurse most likely to observe?

A) Speaking a dialect of a language in a local region
B) Standing when an older adult gets on the bus to give him a seat
C) Immigrating to the United States and seeking work
D) An organizational structure of a cultural group
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A visitor from Japan comes to the United States for a 2-week vacation.Which of the following best describes this person?

A) Nonimmigrant
B) Refugee
C) Legal immigrant
D) Lawful permanent resident
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The Refugee Act of 1980 had what effect on refugees who were immigrating into the United States?

A) Allowed specific provisions for refugees from Southern and Eastern Europe
B) Provided a uniform procedure for refugees to be admitted into the United States
C) Permitted refugees to set up communities in or around major metropolitan areas
D) Allowed refugees access to "green cards" that would allow them to work in the United States
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A nurse is working with a population that exhibits a large amount of diversity.The nurse recognizes that skin color of individuals within this population is an example of:

A) multiculturalism.
B) ethnicity.
C) race.
D) culture.
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A Mexican American mother insists on using special candles to help her daughter's ear infection.The nurse asks the mother if she would also give her daughter antibiotics.Which of the following best describes the action of the nurse?

A) Cultural accommodation
B) Cultural repatterning
C) Culture brokering
D) Cultural awareness
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A nurse believes that the best treatment for illness is the use of Western medicine and alternative therapies should not be used for healing.Which of the following best describes what has happened?

A) Ethnocentrism
B) Cultural imposition
C) Racism
D) Stereotyping
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A nurse resigns from a position in a hospital to accept a job in a community setting.After starting the new job,the nurse feels helpless and confused,wondering if this was the right career choice.Which of the following terms best describes how the nurse is feeling?

A) Cultural conflict
B) Cultural relativism
C) Culture shock
D) Culture brokering
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A nurse will be using an interpreter during a client encounter.Which of the following considerations should be made by the nurse? (Select all that apply.)

A) It is appropriate to use family members as interpreters.
B) Written materials should be available in the client's primary language.
C) Observe the interpreter's gestures to assure client understanding.
D) The gender, age, and educational level of the interpreter should be evaluated.
E) The nurse should face the interpreter when speaking.
Question
A nurse advocates and intervenes between the health care system and the client's cultural beliefs on behalf of the client.Which of the following best describes the nurse's action?

A) Cultural accommodation
B) Culture brokering
C) Cultural preservation
D) Cultural repatterning
Question
A client comes into the clinic and tells the nurse he goes to an acupuncturist for pain.The nurse says he should take pain medication instead.Which of the following best describes the action taken by the nurse?

A) Cultural conflict
B) Cultural blindness
C) Cultural relativism
D) Cultural imposition
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In the Vietnamese culture,individuals may focus on wishes and memories of their ancestors and look to them to provide direction for current situations.Which of the following types of cultural variations is being demonstrated?

A) Communication
B) Personal space
C) Social organization
D) Perception of time
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The tendency to ignore all differences between cultures and to act as though the differences do not exist is defined as:

A) cultural conflict.
B) culture shock.
C) cultural blindness.
D) cultural imposition.
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Hispanics tend to believe that the needs of the family take priority over those of the individual.Which of the following types of cultural variations is being demonstrated?

A) Communication
B) Personal space
C) Social organization
D) Environmental control
Question
Asians may perceive illness as disharmony with other forces and that medicine is only able to relieve the symptoms rather than cure the disease.They may look to naturalistic solutions and acupuncture to resolve or cure health problems.Which of the following types of cultural variations is being demonstrated?

A) Communication
B) Personal space
C) Social organization
D) Environmental control
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A city council discusses how former city laws promoted segregation in the community years ago.Which of the following was being demonstrated when segregation occurred?

A) Prejudice
B) Cultural imposition
C) Racism
D) Stereotyping
Question
A nurse is planning a refugee outreach clinic at the neighborhood health center.Which of the following considerations should be made by the nurse in order to provide culturally competent care? (Select all that apply.)

A) Their own background, beliefs, and knowledge may be significantly different from those of the people receiving care.
B) Language barriers may interfere with efforts to provide assistance.
C) Certain risk factors may be present for a given population.
D) Certain groups may use nontraditional healing practices.
E) Introduction of the American culture will be an important part of the encounter.
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The nurse labels a patient an alcoholic because of his ethnicity.Which of the following best describes this action by the nurse?

A) Stereotyping
B) Prejudice
C) Racism
D) Ethnocentrism
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Research has shown that Asian men tend to have a greater sensitivity than white Europeans to codeine,and they experience significantly weaker effects from the drug.Which of the following types of cultural variations is being demonstrated?

A) Biological variations
B) Personal space
C) Social organization
D) Perception of time
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Deck 7: Cultural Diversity in the Community
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A nurse demonstrates cultural desire to provide culturally competent care.Which of the following actions would be taken by the nurse?

A) Relying on a textbook for information about an ethnic group
B) Bringing a translator to the local community clinic
C) Taking Spanish classes in the evening at a local college
D) Judging others using his or her own cultural values
Taking Spanish classes in the evening at a local college
2
A nurse wants to obtain information on the alternative methods of health care her 45-year-old female client uses.Who would be the best person to ask about this?

A) The husband of the client
B) A community leader of the ethnic group
C) The client herself
D) The religious leader of the ethnic group
The client herself
3
A nurse is working with an immigrant population.Which of the following should be the first action taken by the nurse?

A) Be aware of one's own culture
B) Become familiar with traditional practices of the immigrants
C) Try to see things from the immigrant's viewpoint
D) Learn to speak the language of the immigrant population
Be aware of one's own culture
4
Which statement about the nursing workforce is true?

A) The nursing workforce is overwhelmingly white.
B) The number of minority nurses meets the needs of the country's demographics.
C) The nursing workforce is becoming increasingly diverse with increasing minorities.
D) Refugees make up a large part of the nursing workforce in some areas.
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A nurse is unable to provide culturally competent care to a population within the community.Which of the following is an effect of this type of care?

A) Enhanced communication
B) Increased cost of health care
C) Achievement of health indicators
D) Improvement in client compliance
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6
A nurse supports the use of traditional home remedies in conjunction with Western medicine to promote healthy behaviors.Which of the following is being demonstrated by the nurse?

A) Cultural accommodation
B) Cultural awareness
C) Cultural preservation
D) Cultural repatterning
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7
A nurse implements nursing interventions considering the uniqueness of the person's culture.Which of the following best describes this action?

A) Cultural diversity
B) Cultural knowledge
C) Cultural competence
D) Cultural awareness
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8
A nurse is striving to be culturally competent.Which of the following actions would most likely be taken by the nurse?

A) Respect individuals from different cultures and value diversity
B) Immerse themselves in different cultures
C) Design care for special ethnic groups
D) Give explicit instructions to avoid client decision making
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9
A client shares with the nurse that her grandparents immigrated to the United States from Germany.Which of the following best describes what she has disclosed?

A) Multiculturalism
B) Ethnicity
C) Race
D) Culture
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10
To meet a client's needs,it is sometimes necessary to integrate into the client's care a culturally relevant practice that lacks scientific utility.Which of the following best describes this action?

A) Cultural accommodation
B) Cultural awareness
C) Cultural preservation
D) Cultural repatterning
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11
A nurse has experienced a cultural encounter.Which of the following best describes what has happened?

A) Sharing significant assessment findings with members of a racial minority
B) Visiting the native land of the clients served at a community health center
C) Telephoning the priest at a Hispanic church to discuss the health issues of a client
D) Learning about traditional healing practices from an American Indian client
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12
A nurse states that the client has exhibited an explicit cultural behavior.Which of the following has the nurse most likely observed?

A) Verbal communication
B) Body language
C) Use of titles
D) Perception of health and illness
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13
A 35-year-old man from Russia comes to the United States seeking asylum because of religious persecution in his native country.Which of the following best describes this type of immigrant?

A) Legal immigrant
B) Lawful permanent resident
C) Refugee
D) Unauthorized immigrant
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14
Which of the following statements about race is true?

A) In the United States, children of biracial parents are usually assigned the race of the father.
B) Ethnicity and race are synonymous terms.
C) Individuals may be of the same race but of different cultures.
D) No social significance is usually placed on race.
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15
A large portion of foreign-born residents of the United States:

A) work in service-producing and blue-collar sectors.
B) reside in rural areas.
C) have a high school education.
D) are refugees and nonimmigrants.
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A nurse is observing behaviors that may be defined by culture.Which of the following is the nurse most likely to observe?

A) Speaking a dialect of a language in a local region
B) Standing when an older adult gets on the bus to give him a seat
C) Immigrating to the United States and seeking work
D) An organizational structure of a cultural group
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17
A visitor from Japan comes to the United States for a 2-week vacation.Which of the following best describes this person?

A) Nonimmigrant
B) Refugee
C) Legal immigrant
D) Lawful permanent resident
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18
The Refugee Act of 1980 had what effect on refugees who were immigrating into the United States?

A) Allowed specific provisions for refugees from Southern and Eastern Europe
B) Provided a uniform procedure for refugees to be admitted into the United States
C) Permitted refugees to set up communities in or around major metropolitan areas
D) Allowed refugees access to "green cards" that would allow them to work in the United States
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19
A nurse is working with a population that exhibits a large amount of diversity.The nurse recognizes that skin color of individuals within this population is an example of:

A) multiculturalism.
B) ethnicity.
C) race.
D) culture.
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20
A Mexican American mother insists on using special candles to help her daughter's ear infection.The nurse asks the mother if she would also give her daughter antibiotics.Which of the following best describes the action of the nurse?

A) Cultural accommodation
B) Cultural repatterning
C) Culture brokering
D) Cultural awareness
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A nurse believes that the best treatment for illness is the use of Western medicine and alternative therapies should not be used for healing.Which of the following best describes what has happened?

A) Ethnocentrism
B) Cultural imposition
C) Racism
D) Stereotyping
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22
A nurse resigns from a position in a hospital to accept a job in a community setting.After starting the new job,the nurse feels helpless and confused,wondering if this was the right career choice.Which of the following terms best describes how the nurse is feeling?

A) Cultural conflict
B) Cultural relativism
C) Culture shock
D) Culture brokering
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23
A nurse will be using an interpreter during a client encounter.Which of the following considerations should be made by the nurse? (Select all that apply.)

A) It is appropriate to use family members as interpreters.
B) Written materials should be available in the client's primary language.
C) Observe the interpreter's gestures to assure client understanding.
D) The gender, age, and educational level of the interpreter should be evaluated.
E) The nurse should face the interpreter when speaking.
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24
A nurse advocates and intervenes between the health care system and the client's cultural beliefs on behalf of the client.Which of the following best describes the nurse's action?

A) Cultural accommodation
B) Culture brokering
C) Cultural preservation
D) Cultural repatterning
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25
A client comes into the clinic and tells the nurse he goes to an acupuncturist for pain.The nurse says he should take pain medication instead.Which of the following best describes the action taken by the nurse?

A) Cultural conflict
B) Cultural blindness
C) Cultural relativism
D) Cultural imposition
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26
In the Vietnamese culture,individuals may focus on wishes and memories of their ancestors and look to them to provide direction for current situations.Which of the following types of cultural variations is being demonstrated?

A) Communication
B) Personal space
C) Social organization
D) Perception of time
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27
The tendency to ignore all differences between cultures and to act as though the differences do not exist is defined as:

A) cultural conflict.
B) culture shock.
C) cultural blindness.
D) cultural imposition.
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Hispanics tend to believe that the needs of the family take priority over those of the individual.Which of the following types of cultural variations is being demonstrated?

A) Communication
B) Personal space
C) Social organization
D) Environmental control
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29
Asians may perceive illness as disharmony with other forces and that medicine is only able to relieve the symptoms rather than cure the disease.They may look to naturalistic solutions and acupuncture to resolve or cure health problems.Which of the following types of cultural variations is being demonstrated?

A) Communication
B) Personal space
C) Social organization
D) Environmental control
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30
A city council discusses how former city laws promoted segregation in the community years ago.Which of the following was being demonstrated when segregation occurred?

A) Prejudice
B) Cultural imposition
C) Racism
D) Stereotyping
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31
A nurse is planning a refugee outreach clinic at the neighborhood health center.Which of the following considerations should be made by the nurse in order to provide culturally competent care? (Select all that apply.)

A) Their own background, beliefs, and knowledge may be significantly different from those of the people receiving care.
B) Language barriers may interfere with efforts to provide assistance.
C) Certain risk factors may be present for a given population.
D) Certain groups may use nontraditional healing practices.
E) Introduction of the American culture will be an important part of the encounter.
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The nurse labels a patient an alcoholic because of his ethnicity.Which of the following best describes this action by the nurse?

A) Stereotyping
B) Prejudice
C) Racism
D) Ethnocentrism
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Research has shown that Asian men tend to have a greater sensitivity than white Europeans to codeine,and they experience significantly weaker effects from the drug.Which of the following types of cultural variations is being demonstrated?

A) Biological variations
B) Personal space
C) Social organization
D) Perception of time
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