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Health & Physical Assessment in Nursing First Edition

Health & Physical Assessment in Nursing First Edition. Donita D’Amico and Colleen Barbarito. Chapter 4 Cultural Considerations. LEARNING OBJECTIVE ONE. LEARNING OBJECTIVE ONE. Culture Definition. Figure 4.1 Nuclear family interaction.

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Health & Physical Assessment in Nursing First Edition

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  1. Health & Physical Assessment in NursingFirst Edition Donita D’AmicoandColleen Barbarito Chapter 4 Cultural Considerations

  2. LEARNING OBJECTIVE ONE

  3. LEARNING OBJECTIVE ONE • Culture • Definition

  4. Figure 4.1 Nuclear family interaction.

  5. Figure 4.2 Diversity within the subculture of nursing.

  6. LEARNING OBJECTIVE ONE • Culture Guides One’s View of the World and the Ways Decisions Are Made

  7. LEARNING OBJECTIVE ONE • Culture Is Learned and Generally Transmitted Within the Family Group

  8. LEARNING OBJECTIVE ONE • Dress, Art, and Tools Are Components of the Material Culture

  9. LEARNING OBJECTIVE ONE • Language, Beliefs, Customs, and Social Structure Are Components of the Nonmaterial Culture

  10. LEARNING OBJECTIVE ONE • Subcultures, Based on Distinct Identities, Exist Within Larger Cultural Groups

  11. LEARNING OBJECTIVE TWO

  12. LEARNING OBJECTIVE TWO • Race - Identification of Individuals or Groups by Shared Genetic Heritage and Biological or Physical Characteristics

  13. LEARNING OBJECTIVE TWO • Ethnicity - Awareness of Belonging to a Group in Which Certain Characteristics Differentiate One Group from Another

  14. LEARNING OBJECTIVE TWO • Diversity State of Being Different

  15. LEARNING OBJECTIVE TWO • Assimilation - Adoption and Incorporation of Characteristics and Values of the Dominant Culture

  16. LEARNING OBJECTIVE THREE

  17. LEARNING OBJECTIVE THREE • Communication

  18. LEARNING OBJECTIVE THREE • Cultural Beliefs, Customs, Values, and Morals

  19. LEARNING OBJECTIVE THREE • Verbal Communication

  20. LEARNING OBJECTIVE THREE • Language

  21. LEARNING OBJECTIVE THREE • Nonverbal Communication

  22. Figure 4.3 Nonverbal communication.

  23. LEARNING OBJECTIVE THREE • Nonverbal Behaviors

  24. LEARNING OBJECTIVE THREE • Temporal Relationships

  25. LEARNING OBJECTIVE THREE • Family Patterns

  26. LEARNING OBJECTIVE THREE • Foods

  27. LEARNING OBJECTIVE THREE • Health Beliefs

  28. LEARNING OBJECTIVE THREE • Health Practices

  29. LEARNING OBJECTIVE FOUR

  30. LEARNING OBJECTIVE FOUR • Cultural Data Collection

  31. Table 4.2 Guidelines for Cultural Assessment

  32. Table 4.2 (continued) Guidelines for Cultural Assessment

  33. LEARNING OBJECTIVE FOUR • Cultural and Language Differences

  34. LEARNING OBJECTIVE FOUR • Strategies to Develop Cultural Competence • Examine own cultural values and beliefs • Learn variety of cultures and languages • Use all resources for language differences • Seek community resources to meet client needs

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