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Module 8: Cultural Consideration

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The topic of contraception can pose a significant challenge for many clients and health providers. Providing the services of a cultural ___________ and written material in a woman’s language may ensure that she has adequate information regarding contraception and various alternatives. Pg. 217
6. Prenatal grief involves: The loss of innocence about pregnancy, the loss of a wished-for child and damage to a woman’s self ______________________. Pg. 218
3. __________ is a form of non-verbal communication that carries cultural perceptions. Pg 212
13. In Japanese society, Shintoism and Buddhism view death as _____________ process which marks the end of the body we inhabit in this life not the end of life itself. Pg.234
19. For some cultures, the ___________ of life is a higher priority than the quality of life, and some cultures look to God rather than science as having authority over life and death. Pg 240
8. _________________ aspects of cultural competency represent a way of “being with” clients and families to share and understand the cultural as well as health and illness-related issues being experienced in the situations. Pg. 229
16. The health care provider should be mindful of errors in acknowledging the family are more likely to occur if the family does not fit a _________________ definition of family. Pg. 238
10. Western cultures tend to resist suffering from the goal of eliminating it—the focus of end-of-life care. Around the world, other culture view suffering as following the _______. Pg. 231
11. The ____________ that guide decision making are influenced by culture.
4. _______, also know as infant attachment is defines as the sensitive period after birth when parents have close contact with infants. Pg. 213
21. In traditional Buddhist beliefs, ______ is viewed as a gradual process whereby consciousness gradually separates from the body; it is not defined by the moment when the pulse and brainwaves cease.
18. Faith is an agreed-upon set of ______________, and many people seek out comfort and direction in the dying process by drawing upon it. For many patient’s faith and religion are vital components in their care. Pg. 240
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14. Many cultures believe that discussing death may hasten or bring it on faster. For these clients who have these beliefs, the use of advance _____________ may seem offensive. Pg. 235
9. The health care provider should be _______________ of the need to pay close attention to detail when they assess pain, including a client’s communication style and beliefs regarding pain. Pg 231
20. _________ are an essential part of the process that leads to the final rest or peace for the body and soul of the deceased.
15. Truth-telling including the disclosure of diagnosis and related prognosis is a significant area in which ________________ conflict often arises. Pg 237
12. The preference for life-sustaining treatment varies across cultural groups. The differences are linked not to ______________ status or access health care, instead of to culture, religion and maybe lack of trust in the medical establishment. Pg 233
1. Family-centred care supports the family as the primary source of knowledge about what is best for them as they work in collaboration with healthcare providers to plan care. The nurse performs this upon meeting a client for the first time. Pg 204
7. Culture ________________ occurs when the client and their family feels able to share respect cultural needs, concerns, and feelings with healthcare providers and senses that respect and sensitivity characterized the relationship. Pg. 219
2. Women from many cultural groups use _________ remedies and teas as therapy during pregnancy. Pg.209
17. In families where there are strong expectations around family support and caregiving, options such as ___________ care can be misunderstood and interpreted as the family being unable to care for the client. Pg. 238