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Has been identified as the blending of Anthropology and Nursing
Transcultural nursing
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Who first called attention to cultural diversity in the 4th century BC. An ancient Greek Scholar.
Herodotus
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idea was nurses needed an in depth knowledge of different cultures in order to care for individuals of various ethnicities
Leininger's culture care theory
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The values, beliefs and norms and practices of a a particular group that are learned and shared and guide thinking, decisions and actions in a patterned way
Culture
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who has the distinction of being first international and transcultural nurse?
Florence Nightingale
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Children watching adults and making assumptions on the "acceptable" ways to behave in different situations.
enculturation
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How is culture learned
enculturation
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What are the for basic characteristics of culture?
- shared
- learned
- adapted
- dynamic
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The ideals, customs, institutions, ect. of a society toward which the people of the group have an affective regard, these values may be positive, as cleanliness, freedom, or education, or negative, as cruelty, crime, or blasphemy.
Value
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Rules by which human behavior is governed
Norms
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Human nature
good vs evil
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person-nature
destiny, harmony, mastery
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Time
past, present, future
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Activity
being growing doing
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social
- lineal
- collateral
- individual
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includes addressing the physical, psychological, social, emotional, and spiritual needs of the client
Holistic care
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Culture DOES NOT
equal race and ethnicity
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groups who's members share a common social and cultural heritage passed on to each successive generation
Ethnicity
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Biological concept, share distinguishing physical features such as skin color, bone structure, and blood group.
Race
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Developing an awareness for one's own existence, sensations, thoughts, and environment, without letting it have an undue influence on those from other backgrounds
demonstrating knowledge and understanding of the client's culture, health-related needs, and meanings of health and illness
Accepting and respecting cultural differences
Cultural competence
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What is the first step in cultural awareness
- Understanding yourself.
- by exploring of your own values and heritage and ethnocentrism
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What is the second step in cultural knowledge
- health beliefs and behaviors
- stereotyping
- psychological/biological understanding
- similarities/variations
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What is step 3 cultural sensitivity
- empathy
- interpersonal/communication skills
- trust
- acceptance
- appropriateness
- respect.
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Concerned with behavioral norms and communication patterns which differ across cultures that could potentially create problems and misunderstandings
cultural sensitivity
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What are the normal space limitations.
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