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clippers!

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Which of the following messages would validate the worth of the individual?
 
  a. The nurse says, Take that tray to room 6 bed 2.
  b. I want to know about your physical symptoms following the chemotherapy.
  c. Now dear, we are going to have a nice bath.
  d. I would like to meet your family and we could talk to them about your aftercare.

Question 2

Cultural competence
 
  a. involves a lack of acceptance of cultural differences in others.
  b. requires self-awareness of one's own cultural values.
  c. is a nonessential skill set required for health care providers.
  d. begins with developing knowledge and acceptance of cultural differences in others.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: D
Styles that convey caring send a message of individual worth that sustains the relationship with the client. For example, clients prefer that providers use a warm communication style to show caring, give information, and to allow them time to talk about their own feelings. Confirming responses validate the intrinsic worth of the person. These are responses that affirm the right of the individual to be treated with respect. They also affirm the client's autonomy (i.e., his or her right, ultimately, to make his or her own decisions). Giving directives is a disconfirming message. Discussing physical symptoms is a behavior that decreases involvement with client's emotional self. Now dear, we are going to have a nice bath depersonalizes the client.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: B
Cultural competence is defined as a set of cultural behaviors and attitudes integrated into the practice methods of a system, agency, or its professionals that enables them to work effectively in cross-cultural situations. Cultural competence is an essential skill set required for health care providers. Self-awareness of unintentional bias in health care is essential. Value judgments are hard to eliminate, particularly those outside of awareness. Developing competence begins with self-awareness of one's own cultural values, attitudes, and perspectives, followed by developing knowledge and acceptance of cultural differences in others.




clippers!

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Reply 2 on: Jul 8, 2018
Great answer, keep it coming :)


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Wow, this really help

 

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