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NR 222 Unit 2 Assignment: Verified - Questions and
Answers
Health Disparity Correct ans - A particular type of health difference
that is closely linked with social, economic, and environmental disadvantage.

Health Equity Correct ans - Is the accomplishment of the highest level
of health for all people.

Social Determinants Correct ans - The conditions in which people are
born, grow, live, work, and age... shaped by the distribution of money,
power, and resources at global, national, and local levels.

Health Care Disparities Correct ans - Differences among populations
in the availability, accessibility, and quality of health care services (e.g.
screening, treatment, rehabilitation) aimed at prevention, treatment, and
management of diseases and their complications.

Quality Health Care Correct ans - Defined by the IOM as care that is
safe, effective, patient centered, timely, efficient, and equitable or without
variation in outcomes as determined by stratified outcomes.

Emerging populations Correct ans - Include ethnic minorities and
persons who are homeless.

Race Correct ans - A dynamic set of historically derived and
institutionalized ideas and practices that: sorts people into ethnic groups
according to perceived physical behavioral human characteristics.

Ethnicity Correct ans - Is a dynamic set of historically derived and
institutionalized ideas and practices that allows people to identify or to be
identified with groups of people on the basis of presumed commonalities
(e.g. language, history, region of origin, religion).

Minority Group Correct ans - Consists of people who are living in a
society in which they are usually disadvantaged in relation to power, control,
of their own lives, and wealth.

Culture Correct ans - Shaped by values, norms, beliefs, and practices
that are shard by members of the same cultural group.

Intersectionality Correct ans - The dynamic perspective that we all
belong simultaneously to multiple social groups within changing social and
political contexts.

,Oppression Correct ans - System of advantages and disadvantages
tied to our membership in social groups.

Values Correct ans - Beliefs of the worth of something and serve as
standards that influence behavior and thinking.

Value orientations Correct ans - Are learned and shard thorough the
socialization process, reflect, the personality type of a particular society.

Cultural Competency Correct ans - One of the major elements in
eliminating health disparities; it starts with an honest desire to disregard
personal biases and to treat every person with respect. Enabling of health
care providers to deliver services that are respectful of and responsive to the
health beliefs, practices, and cultural and linguistic needs of diverse patients.

Transcultural Nursing Correct ans - A comparative study of cultures to
understand their similarities and differences among them.

Culturally Congruent Care Correct ans - Care that fits a persons life
patterns, values, and system of meaning; bridge cultural gaps to provide
meaningful and supportive care for all patients.

Cultural Awareness Correct ans - An in-depth self-examination of
one's own background, recognizing biases, prejudices, and assumptions
about other people.

Cultural Knowledge Correct ans - Sufficient comparative knowledge of
diverse groups, including the values, health beliefs, care practices, world
view, and bicultural ecology commonly found within each group.

Cultural Skills Correct ans - Ability to assess social, cultural, and
biophysical factors that influence patient treatment and care.

Cultural Encounters Correct ans - Cross-cultural interactions that
provide opportunities to learn about other cultures and develop effective
intercultural communication.

Cultural Desire Correct ans - The motivation and commitment to
caring that moves an individual to learn from others, accept the role as a
learner, be open to and accepting of cultural differences, and build on
cultural similarities.

Professional Care Systesm Correct ans - Characterized by specialized
education and knowledge, responsibility for care, and expectation of
remuneration of services rendered.

, Folk Healing System Correct ans - Embodies the beliefs, values, and
treatment approaches of a particular cultural group that are products of
cultural development (ex. herbalists, spiritualists, lay midwives).

Arab American Health Issues Correct ans - Adult-onset diabetes,
coronary artery disease, cardiovascular disease, mental health, tobacco
consumption, hypertension, and heart disease.

Arab American Risk Factors Correct ans - Obesity, low employment
rates, tobacco consumption (mostly Shisha and cigarettes), acculturation
(age of migration, and length of stay can affect this).

Arab American Barriers Correct ans - Religious beliefs and practices,
cultural norms relating to modesty, family values of upholding family's
reputation, gender issues (prefer same-sex provider), folk remedies, stresses
of assimilation and acculturation, and lack of culturally competent services
(due to stereotyping and discrimination).

Arab American Cultural Aspects Correct ans - Customs center on food,
family, and friends; families are large; religion (restrictions on diet, and
prayer rituals); present oriented and view future as uncertain.

Asian American Health Issues Correct ans - Cancer (stomach), heart
disease, stroke, unintentional injuries, diabetes, COPD, Hep B, HIV/AIDS,
tuberculosis, liver disease, and mental health.

Asian American Risk Factors Correct ans - Smoking, drinking, and
infrequent medical visits.

Asian American Barriers Correct ans - Language/cultural, lack of
health insurance, fear of transportation, won't question authority, sex is a
taboo topic, hesitant to seek health care, and poverty.

Asian American Cultural Aspects Correct ans - Family is the most
important institution, honor of the family is more important than the
individual, oldest male is decision maker, folk medicine (taoism, chi,
yin/yang, herbs, accupuncture.

Latino American Health Issues Correct ans - Heart disease, cancer,
HIV/AIDS, stroke, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, asthma, COPD, mental
health, and liver disease.

Latino American Risk Factors Correct ans - Obesity.

Latino American Barriers Correct ans - Language/cultural, lack of
access to preventive care, lack of health insurance, lack of diversity in the

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