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What distinguishes the Cultural Humility model from cultural competence, according to Tervalon and Murray-Garcia?
What distinguishes the Cultural Humility model from cultural competence, according to Tervalon and Murray-Garcia?
- It recognizes the power imbalances in the physician and patient dynamics (correct)
- It promotes the concept of one-time learning and immediate application
- It denies the existence of diversity in healthcare practices
- It encourages a closed-minded approach to patient interactions
Which element is NOT included in the concept of Empathy?
Which element is NOT included in the concept of Empathy?
- Muscles of facial expressions
- Eye contact
- Posture
- Tone of voice (correct)
What does Empathy/Cultural Humility encompass?
What does Empathy/Cultural Humility encompass?
- Denying the importance of cultural awareness
- Learning from patients
- Building lifelong partnerships (correct)
- Self-reflection and self-critique
As per the Joint Commission Recommendations, what should be an organizational priority to ensure patient safety?
As per the Joint Commission Recommendations, what should be an organizational priority to ensure patient safety?
Why is the Cultural Humility model considered a lifelong learning process?
Why is the Cultural Humility model considered a lifelong learning process?
What is a key aspect of engaging with diverse individuals according to the Cultural Humility model?
What is a key aspect of engaging with diverse individuals according to the Cultural Humility model?
What is the ethical principle characterized as the basis of promise keeping and other fiduciary relationships?
What is the ethical principle characterized as the basis of promise keeping and other fiduciary relationships?
What is the feeling that arises when one knows the right thing to do but institutional constraints make it nearly impossible to pursue the right course of action called?
What is the feeling that arises when one knows the right thing to do but institutional constraints make it nearly impossible to pursue the right course of action called?
If someone decides to incorporate someone else's entire collection of graphs and photographic illustrations in a research paper without permission, it could be a potential case of:
If someone decides to incorporate someone else's entire collection of graphs and photographic illustrations in a research paper without permission, it could be a potential case of:
What is Salami Publication defined as?
What is Salami Publication defined as?
In the context of advancing the physical and emotional well-being of a patient, what does the process of interacting focus on?
In the context of advancing the physical and emotional well-being of a patient, what does the process of interacting focus on?
What does the term 'therapeutic malaise' refer to?
What does the term 'therapeutic malaise' refer to?
When is it permissible to terminate a patient from a private medical practice?
When is it permissible to terminate a patient from a private medical practice?
What should an individual do in the event of an 'active shooter' situation?
What should an individual do in the event of an 'active shooter' situation?
How should a clinician conduct an informed consent discussion?
How should a clinician conduct an informed consent discussion?
What is another name for US45CFR that provides guidance for human research conduct?
What is another name for US45CFR that provides guidance for human research conduct?
What is the single biggest factor that mitigates against research participation?
What is the single biggest factor that mitigates against research participation?
Among the requirements of ethical clinical research are:
Among the requirements of ethical clinical research are:
What is the ethical principle that states people in similar situations should be treated the same?
What is the ethical principle that states people in similar situations should be treated the same?
Which committee is responsible for reviewing and approving research proposals to protect the rights of subjects?
Which committee is responsible for reviewing and approving research proposals to protect the rights of subjects?
What defines an ethical dilemma in the context provided?
What defines an ethical dilemma in the context provided?
The 'therapeutic misconception' refers to:
The 'therapeutic misconception' refers to:
In ethics, what does 'veracity' refer to?
In ethics, what does 'veracity' refer to?
What principle highlights the duty to act in a way that maximizes benefits and minimizes harm?
What principle highlights the duty to act in a way that maximizes benefits and minimizes harm?
What factor may be indicative of a lower health literacy level among older persons?
What factor may be indicative of a lower health literacy level among older persons?
What is a similarity between the Swiss Cheese Model and the Wheel of Confusion?
What is a similarity between the Swiss Cheese Model and the Wheel of Confusion?
Why is it important for an organization to develop and implement policy changes that promote better physician-?
Why is it important for an organization to develop and implement policy changes that promote better physician-?
Which statement accurately reflects the status of older adults in terms of chronic disease management?
Which statement accurately reflects the status of older adults in terms of chronic disease management?
What is a common challenge faced by patients as depicted by the Wheel of Confusion and Swiss Cheese Model?
What is a common challenge faced by patients as depicted by the Wheel of Confusion and Swiss Cheese Model?