Deck 17: Issues of Gender and Culture
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Deck 17: Issues of Gender and Culture
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What is one factor that systematic discrimination against lesbians and gay men in nursing results from in health care institutions?
A)avoidance
B)societal stereotyping
C)punitive supervisors
D)controversy
A)avoidance
B)societal stereotyping
C)punitive supervisors
D)controversy
punitive supervisors
2
A nurse's Indigenous patient tells her that his health problem was caused by the Manitou and that he needs some blue beads for protection and healing. What does cultural sensitivity direct the nurse to do?
A)caringly inform the patient that the Manitou is an old belief and is not real
B)make a mental health referral to a local Aboriginal therapist
C)listen respectfully to the patient's story and go on with the treatment
D)explore more about the blue beads and try to get some for the patient
A)caringly inform the patient that the Manitou is an old belief and is not real
B)make a mental health referral to a local Aboriginal therapist
C)listen respectfully to the patient's story and go on with the treatment
D)explore more about the blue beads and try to get some for the patient
explore more about the blue beads and try to get some for the patient
3
Which forms of discrimination are clearly prohibited by Canada's Charter of Rights and Freedoms?
A)any form of practised inequality
B)unwelcome conduct that detrimentally affects the work environment
C)nurses' functioning subordinate to multiple layers of authority
D)disparity in earnings existing between men and women
A)any form of practised inequality
B)unwelcome conduct that detrimentally affects the work environment
C)nurses' functioning subordinate to multiple layers of authority
D)disparity in earnings existing between men and women
any form of practised inequality
4
According to recent statistics, on average, what does a woman get paid compared to a man in a similar position?
A)80 percent as much
B)70 percent as much
C)60 percent as much
D)50 percent as much
A)80 percent as much
B)70 percent as much
C)60 percent as much
D)50 percent as much
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5
Which of the following does Williams identify as one of the several hidden advantages to being a man in nursing?
A)Men have increased responsibility and autonomy in health care.
B)Men learn and express caring faster than females.
C)Men are tracked into higher paying and more prestigious positions.
D)Men are territorial and authoritative with other health care professionals.
A)Men have increased responsibility and autonomy in health care.
B)Men learn and express caring faster than females.
C)Men are tracked into higher paying and more prestigious positions.
D)Men are territorial and authoritative with other health care professionals.
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6
What is the term for the gender division of labour pertaining to nurses and physicians and how they relate to each other in health care settings?
A)physician-nurse relations
B)mean-spiritedness
C)the doctor-nurse game
D)male domination
A)physician-nurse relations
B)mean-spiritedness
C)the doctor-nurse game
D)male domination
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7
What does Achterberg cite in her article Woman as Healer as one of the many issues that challenge nurses?
A)nursing gaining professional status
B)the masculinisation of medicine
C)maligning the caring role in society
D)oppression of women
A)nursing gaining professional status
B)the masculinisation of medicine
C)maligning the caring role in society
D)oppression of women
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8
What is the term for knowing about the values, beliefs, behaviours, norms, and customs of a patient who comes from a culture other than your own?
A)cultural awareness
B)cultural sensitivity
C)ethnocentrism
D)cultural competence
A)cultural awareness
B)cultural sensitivity
C)ethnocentrism
D)cultural competence
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9
A female nurse manager is overly friendly toward a young male colleague. She makes sexually explicit remarks and often corners him in the medication room, standing uncomfortably close. Which of the following is this behaviour consistent with?
A)sexual assault
B)sexual deviance
C)sexual harassment
D)hostile work environment
A)sexual assault
B)sexual deviance
C)sexual harassment
D)hostile work environment
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10
An experienced male nurse applies for a position in labour and delivery. Even though he is better qualified than other applicants, the nurse manager hires a female nurse. The manager explains that she wants to protect her patients from being uncomfortable with a male nurse. Which of the following is this situation an example of?
A)sexism
B)transcultural respect
C)nursism
D)societal expectations
A)sexism
B)transcultural respect
C)nursism
D)societal expectations
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11
Which term refers to a disparity in earnings?
A)sameness salary
B)pay gap
C)feminist fee
D)comparable worth
A)sameness salary
B)pay gap
C)feminist fee
D)comparable worth
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12
When are transcultural issues and conflicts more likely to arise?
A)when nurses are aware of their own biases and judgments of others
B)when nurses judge other people's behaviour by their own cultural values
C)when nurses understand their own cultural beliefs and values
D)when nurses avoid judging others based on preconceived ideas
A)when nurses are aware of their own biases and judgments of others
B)when nurses judge other people's behaviour by their own cultural values
C)when nurses understand their own cultural beliefs and values
D)when nurses avoid judging others based on preconceived ideas
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13
Which of the following is a major limiting factor for men still entering the profession of nursing?
A)collective bargaining
B)pay gap
C)societal stereotyping
D)caring behaviours
A)collective bargaining
B)pay gap
C)societal stereotyping
D)caring behaviours
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14
Which of the following governs employment equity and equal pay for equal work as a right protected in provinces across Canada?
A)Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women
B)Equal Wages Guidelines
C)Pay Gap Act
D)Fair-Labour Legislation
A)Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women
B)Equal Wages Guidelines
C)Pay Gap Act
D)Fair-Labour Legislation
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15
Through informal dress and communications, what type of powerful messages may nurses be sending?
A)positive messages
B)negative messages
C)successful messages
D)friendly messages
A)positive messages
B)negative messages
C)successful messages
D)friendly messages
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16
Which of the following is a male patient making the statement that "nurses are well-bred, well-educated specimens of womanhood" an example of?
A)sexism
B)paternalism
C)nursism
D)parentalism
A)sexism
B)paternalism
C)nursism
D)parentalism
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17
Which of the following demonstrates a nurse's understanding that good communication is key to providing culturally congruent care?
A)The nurse determines the patient's understanding of the nurse's written and spoken language.
B)The nurse considers a family member to be the best interpreter when the language is different.
C)The nurse understands that his/her own values and beliefs and those of the clients are congruent.
D)The nurse discovers that expectations and patient perspectives are related to acquiring a positive attitude.
A)The nurse determines the patient's understanding of the nurse's written and spoken language.
B)The nurse considers a family member to be the best interpreter when the language is different.
C)The nurse understands that his/her own values and beliefs and those of the clients are congruent.
D)The nurse discovers that expectations and patient perspectives are related to acquiring a positive attitude.
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