Family Centered Care Flashcards
A social identity associated with shared behaviors and patterns
Ethnicity
Collaborative partnership among the individual, family, and caregivers to determine goals, share information, offer support and formulate a plan for health
Family Centered Care
When a group completely changes their cultural identity to become part of the majority culture
Assimulation
Process by which people adapt to new cultural norm
Acculturation
Belief in the inherent superiority of the race or group to which one belongs
Ethnocentrism
of live births per 1000 people per year
Birthrate
Is the incidence or number or people who have died over a specific period. Presented as rates per 100,000 and is calculated from sample death certificates
Mortality
of deaths of infants under 1 year of age per 1000 live births in a given population
Infant Mortality Rate
of deaths of infants less than 28 days of age per 1000 live births in a given population
Neonatal mortality rate
of neonatal and fetal deaths per 1000 live births
Perinatal Mortality Rate
of deaths from any cause during the pregnancy cycle (including the 42 day postpartal period) per 100,000 live births, excludes accidental or unrelated causes
Maternal Mortality Rate
of births per 1000 women between the ages of 5 and 44 (per year)
Fertility rate
Why use standards of care?
Protect the public
Used to judge quality of care
Establish minimum criteria for competent, proficient delivery of nursing care
Standards of care
A culture consideration is that _____,______, and ______ are intertwined concepts that affect care
Culture, religion, and spirituality