38 Questions
Which term describes the breakdown of the spiritual, moral, health, and emotional fabric of Indigenous people?
Historical Trauma
What is a key aspect of Indigenous worldviews highlighted in the text?
Connection between physical and spiritual
Which of the following concepts best describes cultures focused on the good of the people rather than the individual?
Collective cultures
What is a major consequence of colonization highlighted in the text?
Historical Trauma
How can intergenerational trauma be defined?
Trauma passed down through generations
What is a core consideration for nursing in Indigenous health according to the text?
Reciprocal process with trust
What is a fundamental element of Cultural Humility as discussed in the text?
'Egoless' and supportive interaction
What does Cultural Harm refer to in the context provided?
Breakdown of moral values
What concept is explicitly highlighted in the text as an essential aspect of furthering cultural safety within Indigenous communities?
Relationality
In the context of Indigenous health, what legacy needs to be addressed according to the text?
Intergenerational trauma
Which chronic disease is not specifically mentioned in the text as a focus of illness experiences among Indigenous populations?
Alzheimer's disease
Which term is used in the text to advocate for a respectful approach towards Indigenous cultures in healthcare?
Cultural humility
What is the primary focus of the article 'Furthering Cultural Safety in Kidney Care Within Indigenous Communities' as mentioned in the text?
Enhancing cultural safety in kidney care
In the context of healthcare for Indigenous communities, what is one of the systemic issues mentioned in the text that needs to be addressed?
Colonization legacies
What is a key factor associated with promoting cultural safety at both individual and policy levels as outlined in the text?
Relationality
What term refers to the shared beliefs, values, and practices of a group?
Culture
In the context of nursing, what does cultural humility entail?
Recognizing the limitations of one's own cultural knowledge
How does culture impact an individual's thinking and behavior?
By defining what is considered normal or abnormal within a group
What concept acknowledges that culture is dynamic and not static?
Cultural humility
Why is it important for nurses to consider cultural orientations in healthcare practices?
To provide culturally relevant and sensitive care
How does cultural competency vary within a culture?
By recognizing the diversity of cultural identities within a group
What is a consequence of colonization on cultural groups?
Erosion of traditional customs and languages
What role does intergenerational trauma play in healthcare disparities among indigenous populations?
It perpetuates cycles of poor health and social challenges
What is the first step in acquiring cultural knowledge?
Understanding how culture can affect beliefs and behaviors
In the context of cultural knowledge, what is emphasized as having different meanings across cultures?
Perception of health, illness, and death
What is a key aspect to consider regarding cultural boundaries?
Cultural boundaries can vary based on gender and relationships
Which type of therapy is highlighted as having different effectiveness and value across cultures?
Therapies that incorporate both medical and spiritual elements
What is the term for the process by which an individual learns the traditional content of a culture and assimilates its practices and values?
Enculturation
Which term describes the attitude that one's own group, ethnicity, or nationality is superior to others?
Ethnocentrism
In the context of cultural knowledge, what belief might direct activities based on individual time-keeping?
Strict adherence to clock time
How do different cultures view the concept of self-care?
Some cultures prefer interdependence and being cared for by others
What term refers to values, beliefs, or practices that are forced upon a person or group of people?
Cultural Imposition
What is a significant aspect of family and social relationships that should be considered in nursing?
"Family" and social relationships can have different meanings across cultures
In Western Culture, which characteristic reflects identity found in individuality and self-reliance?
Autonomy and independence
What should nurses consider when communicating with individuals from diverse cultures?
Being aware of and respecting diverse communication norms
What key concept characterizes Eastern culture when viewing time?
Time as linear
Which cultural orientation places a strong emphasis on mind and body being separate entities?
Western Culture
Which concept reflects the view of diseases in Eastern Culture?
Disease caused by fluctuations in opposing forces.
Learn about the importance of nurses having a broad understanding of how culture can impact beliefs and behaviors in patient care. Explore the recognition that behaviors and responses may vary across different cultural contexts.
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