culture, community based nursing teaching Flashcards
what are the 4 cultural competence
awareness
knowledge
skill
encounter
what is sterotyping
viewing member of a specific culture, race or ethic group as being alike and sharing the sam values and beliefs
what is ethnocentrism
the belief that ones own ethnic beliefs, customs and attitudes are the correct and thus superior ones
what is cultural imposition
when ones own cultural beliefs and practices are imposed on another person or group of people
what is acculturation
when people modify their own culture as a result of contact from another culture
what is assimilation
when individuals or groups identify more strongly with the dominant culture in values, actives and daily living
what are the steps of prochaska change theory
precontemplation contemplation preparation action maintenace
what is the pre contemplation stage
no recognition of need for or interest in change
what is the contemplation stage
thinking about change
what is the preparation stage
planning for change
what is the action stage
adopting new habits
what is the maintenance stage
onging practice of new, healthier behaviors
what is blooms taxonomy
cognitve
affective
psychomotor
what is the cognitive mens in blooms taxonomy
the clients caregiver wills tate three s/s of hypoglycemia by jan 27 2019
mental storage
what is the affective means in blooms taxonomy
the client will initiate steps in administering insulin injection to self by this date
feelings/attributes/ values