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c) Ethnicity d) Culture 10. Refers to a group of people who share a common social and cultural heritage based on shared tradi

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their customs continue even though they are no longer called for in the new setting 5. Variations within a cultural group that causes differences Select all that apply a) Age, gender identity, roles b) Religion and socioeconomic background c) Dialect or language spoken, geographic location of country of origin or current residence d) Degree to which values in current country are adopted. e) Form of government and type of constitution 6. You are aware of your own cultural beliefs and practices and how they relate to those of others, which will be different a) Cultural knowledge b) Cultural skills e) Cultural competence d) Cultural awareness 7. Which of the following statements about cultural competence is not true? a) One way to identify cultural beliefs and practices is to do a self-assessment b) It is always possible to act the same with all patients and also give the same effective, individualized and holistic care. c) Sometimes nurses are so concerned about treating everyone the same that they ignore cultural differences. d) Understanding your personal beliefs gives you an ability to respond to those from different cultures with openness. 8. Which of the following cannot be a part TRANSCULTURAL NURSING? a) Understanding different variables and integrating personal understanding into all aspects of nursing care. b) Ethnocentricity and stereotyping are tools for transcultural nursing c) It is important to understand that people from different cultures have a variety of practices related to health care, treatment methods, and responses to illness and death. d) Cultural beliefs also affect diet and nutrition for which we have to be cognizant 9. A group of people who share biological physical characteristics and hereditary traits. a) Race b) Nationality c) Ethnicity d) Culture 10. Refers to a group of people who share a common social and cultural heritage based on shared traditions, national origin, and physical and biologic characteristics. They often share social practices such as language, religion, dress, music and food. a) Race b) Nationality c) Ethnicity d) Culture 11. When doing a culturally related assessment, which areas do you need to explore? Select all that apply: a) Space and time b) Religious beliefs and health practices c) Social organizations d) Biologic variations e) Consumer preferences 12. In Western cultures, what is the distance between people that can be considered comfortable in a casual or public setting during a conversation? a) 1 to 2 feet b) 6 to 10 feet c) 3 to 6 feet d) 0 to 3 feet 13. Which of the following statements about cultural behavior is NOT TRUE? a) Cultural behavior is socially acquired, not genetically inherited b) Self-concept is also influenced by culture and cultural identity c) In patriarchal societies, the older men usually make most of the decisions d) All family structures are based on biological relationships e) A common mistake is to assume that every family is a traditional nuclear family
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