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Class 17: Caring Science Professional Way of Caring Quiz

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What is the focus of nursing as a science?

Conducting research

In nursing, what does 'embodiment' refer to?

Integrating art and science in practice

How does a nurse act as an intervention according to the text?

Using self to connect with patients

Why are nursing theories important, according to the text?

To mandate adherence to professional standards

What does 'Conscience' in the 6Cs of Caring influence?

Adherence to professional standards

What is emphasized by nursing as an art?

Actions carried out by nurses

'Professional' in the context of nursing can be described as:

"Being, doing, knowing"

'Authentic' in nursing refers to:

"Congruence/Agreement"

Which term refers to the process of categorizing people based on racial characteristics and the resulting negative social, economic, and political effects?

Racialization

What does social location refer to?

Objective position of individuals within various intersecting social structures

What is the primary focus of equity?

Creating fair access, opportunity, and advancement for all individuals

What is the main goal of diversity?

Understanding, accepting, and valuing differences among individuals

Which term refers to continuously scrutinizing one's knowledge, practice, and assumptions?

Reflexivity

What do visible minorities refer to?

Individuals identified as non-white in color and non-Indigenous

How is social identity defined?

Subjective sense of belonging to social groups based on shared characteristics

'Inclusion' in an organizational setting primarily focuses on:

Ensuring all team members feel a sense of belonging and value

What is the term used to describe an intentional act of failing to intervene in problematic healthcare situations to educate and support incompetent colleagues?

Relational Incompetence

In the context of culture, what is constantly in flux and not a fixed characteristic inherent to any particular population or group?

Ethnicity

What term refers to the original inhabitants of countries throughout the world?

Indigenous

What term describes the process where one nation takes over a minority population leading to unequal relationships between them?

Colonization

What concept uses cultural differences as a euphemism for racial differences to explain health, social, and economic inequities?

Democratic Racism

In Canada, what term is commonly used as a polite term for race?

Ethnicity

'Humility' and 'Patient outcomes' are associated with which foundational concept according to the text?

Caring Science

'Visible expression' and 'Attributes' are components related to which aspect of professionalism according to the text?

Competence

What distinguishes microaggressions from other forms of discrimination?

They are subtle and often unintentional

Which of the following examples best represents bullying behavior?

Constantly teasing and spreading rumors about a peer

What differentiates incivility from bullying?

Bullying has a power imbalance

Which term refers to the unjust or prejudicial treatment of individuals based on certain characteristics?

Discrimination

What is the key characteristic of unconscious bias?

It influences actions without conscious awareness

What is the primary difference between prejudice and stereotype?

Prejudice leads to discrimination, while stereotypes do not.

'Denying certain groups access to education based on their race' is an example of:

Discrimination

'Asking a person of color where they are 'really' from' is an example of:

'Microaggressions'

What concept involves recognizing and respecting indigenous knowledge?

Cultural Sensitivity

Which of the following processes involves removing barriers in healthcare services, including policies and practices?

Cultural Safety

Which concept centers on being open to ongoing learning, respecting patient experiences, and understanding personal biases?

Cultural Humility

Which concept emphasizes adapting healthcare services to meet the social, cultural, and linguistic needs of specific populations?

Cultural Competence

What does Cultural Safety result in within a healthcare environment?

Racism-free atmosphere

Which concept entails being able and willing to recognize cultural differences and accept them within a population?

Cultural Awareness

Test your knowledge on caring science, including the professional way of caring, use of the platinum rule, ethical rules, understanding patient needs, enacting humanity, emotional responses, actions, and ways of emotionally connecting in nursing. Explore the aspects of nursing as both a science and an art.

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