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NR 222 - Cultural Competence/Family Dynamics

Potter, P. A., Perry, A. G., Stockert, P., & Hall, A. (2023). Fundamentals of nursing (11th ed.). Elsevier.
Across
______ care in family-centered care involves maintaining the patients’ functional abilities within the context of the family.
Cultural competence is larger in scope and is _____ accomplished in one episode.
Professional ________ must be able to speak the language fluently to be able to communicate and relay important medical information/instructions to the patient.
Culture has both ______ and invisible components. List examples of each in your notes.
__________ is the presence of two different cultures in the same country or region. The term heritage consistency is used to describe how much or how little a person's lifestyle reflects his or her traditional culture.
Stereotyping occurs when members of a culture are viewed according to perceived characteristics without considering individual differences. True/False
Allowing a cultural practice that is not shown to be harmful is called cultural ________.
Nurses need to understand cultural ______ and factors that can influence treatment options.
Cultural _______ is the process of forcing one group's cultural beliefs on others.
________ occurs when people view the world from the perspective of their own cultural background and viewpoint.
Culturally congruent care or transcultural care emphasizes the need to provide care based on an individual’s cultural ______, practices, and values.
Repatterning is when there is a cultural practice that is considered _______, so you provide an option.
______ events can place additional strain on patients and families.
In a _______ parent family, one parent leaves the nuclear family because of death, divorce, or desertion, or a single person decides to have or adopt a child.
An ______ family includes relatives in addition to the nuclear family.
A ______ family consists of two adults (and perhaps one or more children).
Down
_________ is the process by which a person develops a new cultural identity and becomes like members of the dominant culture.
People who suffer from ______ role strain can suffer from anxiety and depression.
The nurse should use a medical interpreter, not a family member, to give the client instructions he can understand. True/False
______ in family-centered care involves helping the family members to maintain open lines of communication with you and the interprofessional health care team to anticipate your patient’s and family member’s needs.
______ planning in family-centered care involves ensuring the family caregiver is prepared for discharge and knows where to obtain necessary supplies.
_________ occurs when the minority culture changes but is still able to retain unique cultural markers of language, food, and customs.
To promote an effective nurse-patient relationship and positive outcomes of care, nursing care must be _______ competent, appropriate, and sensitive to cultural differences.
______ families include multi adult households, grand families, and communal groups with children, nonfamilies, and cohabitating partners.
Some families may be _____ proof, where others may be crisis prone.
_______ are made up of groups of people who have emotional connections with one another, are important to each other, and function as a unit.
Nurses will work to ensure that families have the additional ______ they need on discharge.
In a ______ family, parents bring unrelated children from prior or foster-parenting relationships into a new, joint living situation.
______ care in family-centered care involves awareness of the implications of early discharge for patients and their families. COMPETENCE -
______ promotion in family-centered care involves Interventions to improve or maintain the physical, social, emotional, and spiritual well-being of the family unit and its members.
______ organization is the pattern of relationships among a cultural group and how that group structures itself to carry out role functions.