Deck 17: Madeline Leiningers Theory of Culture Care Diversity and Universality

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When conducting interviews using Leininger's theory as a guide,researchers listen to ______________ to understand an informant's views,beliefs,and practices.

A)Informed sources
B)Key informants
C)General informants
D)Subject informants
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When working with clients using the Leininger model,the nurse is careful not to impose her or his own _________________views that may not be culturally sensitive or client centered.

A)Congruent
B)Emic
C)Etic
D)Human
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According to Leininger's Culture Care Diversity and Universality Theory,what are those assistive,supportive,facilitative,or enabling professional acts or decisions that help cultures to retain beneficial care beliefs and values or to face handicaps and death.

A)Culture care repatterning and/or restructuring
B)Culture care accommodation and/or negotiation
C)Culture care preservation and/or maintenance
D)Cultural and social structure factors
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The goal of Leininger's theory of culture care diversity and universality is to provide _____________________ care to people of diverse cultures.

A)Holistic
B)Medically appropriate
C)Culture-specific and congruent
D)Cross-cultural and sensitive
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Transcultural nursing as an area of study and practice focused on cultural care (caring)values,beliefs,and practices of particular cultures.
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The research method used to discover largely covert,complex,and generally hidden care knowledge in cultures or subcultures is called:

A)Ethical nursing.
B)Econursing.
C)Ethnonursing.
D)Emic nursing.
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To better understand the methodology for developing transcultural nursing practice,Leininger studied:

A)Archaeology.
B)Anthropology.
C)Paleontology.
D)Holistic medicine.
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To create culturally sensitive nursing actions and decisions,nurses should gather knowledge and information about:

A)The patient's height,weight,and vital signs.
B)The patient's past medical treatments.
C)The patient's primary physician.
D)The patient's personal health values and beliefs.
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What construct of the Culture Care Diversity and Universality Theory describes the importance of assessing ways heredity and genetic illnesses influence care expressions and practices?

A)Collaborative care
B)Biological factors
C)Environmental factors
D)Generic care
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Observers conducting research via the ethnonursing method should interact with the interviewee as:

A)Active observers.
B)Theory authorities.
C)Expert interviewers.
D)Data collection experts.
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Anticipating the need for discovery of qualitative knowledge in her theory,Leininger created what types of definitions?

A)Conceptual
B)Operational
C)Orientational
D)Cultural
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The ultimate goal of Madeleine Leininger's theory is to establish a body of transcultural nursing knowledge for current and future nursing best care practices worldwide.
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Leininger suggests nursing information be derived from individuals within the group being treated.This information is called:

A)Ethnic.
B)Emic.
C)Ethic.
D)Etic.
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According to Leininger's Culture Care Diversity and Universality Theory,what is considered those assistive,supportive,and enabling experiences or ideas toward others with evident or anticipated needs to ameliorate or improve a human condition or lifeway?

A)Care
B)Culture care
C)Culture care universality
D)Professional (etic)care
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Leininger calls the ability to work with people of diverse cultures by being willing to provide different ways of care for different cultures "________________ Nursing."

A)Transcultural
B)Pancultural
C)Cultural
D)Holistic
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Technology,religion,and cultural values all influence ways individuals,families,groups,and/or communities consider and deal with health,well-being,illness,healing,disabilities,and death and falls under which major tenet of Leininger's Culture Care Diversity and Universality Theory?

A)Commonalities
B)Worldview and social structure factors
C)Professional and generic care
D)Culture care restructuring
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Deck 17: Madeline Leiningers Theory of Culture Care Diversity and Universality
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When conducting interviews using Leininger's theory as a guide,researchers listen to ______________ to understand an informant's views,beliefs,and practices.

A)Informed sources
B)Key informants
C)General informants
D)Subject informants
Key informants
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When working with clients using the Leininger model,the nurse is careful not to impose her or his own _________________views that may not be culturally sensitive or client centered.

A)Congruent
B)Emic
C)Etic
D)Human
Etic
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According to Leininger's Culture Care Diversity and Universality Theory,what are those assistive,supportive,facilitative,or enabling professional acts or decisions that help cultures to retain beneficial care beliefs and values or to face handicaps and death.

A)Culture care repatterning and/or restructuring
B)Culture care accommodation and/or negotiation
C)Culture care preservation and/or maintenance
D)Cultural and social structure factors
Culture care preservation and/or maintenance
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The goal of Leininger's theory of culture care diversity and universality is to provide _____________________ care to people of diverse cultures.

A)Holistic
B)Medically appropriate
C)Culture-specific and congruent
D)Cross-cultural and sensitive
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Transcultural nursing as an area of study and practice focused on cultural care (caring)values,beliefs,and practices of particular cultures.
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The research method used to discover largely covert,complex,and generally hidden care knowledge in cultures or subcultures is called:

A)Ethical nursing.
B)Econursing.
C)Ethnonursing.
D)Emic nursing.
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To better understand the methodology for developing transcultural nursing practice,Leininger studied:

A)Archaeology.
B)Anthropology.
C)Paleontology.
D)Holistic medicine.
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To create culturally sensitive nursing actions and decisions,nurses should gather knowledge and information about:

A)The patient's height,weight,and vital signs.
B)The patient's past medical treatments.
C)The patient's primary physician.
D)The patient's personal health values and beliefs.
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What construct of the Culture Care Diversity and Universality Theory describes the importance of assessing ways heredity and genetic illnesses influence care expressions and practices?

A)Collaborative care
B)Biological factors
C)Environmental factors
D)Generic care
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Observers conducting research via the ethnonursing method should interact with the interviewee as:

A)Active observers.
B)Theory authorities.
C)Expert interviewers.
D)Data collection experts.
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Anticipating the need for discovery of qualitative knowledge in her theory,Leininger created what types of definitions?

A)Conceptual
B)Operational
C)Orientational
D)Cultural
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The ultimate goal of Madeleine Leininger's theory is to establish a body of transcultural nursing knowledge for current and future nursing best care practices worldwide.
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Leininger suggests nursing information be derived from individuals within the group being treated.This information is called:

A)Ethnic.
B)Emic.
C)Ethic.
D)Etic.
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According to Leininger's Culture Care Diversity and Universality Theory,what is considered those assistive,supportive,and enabling experiences or ideas toward others with evident or anticipated needs to ameliorate or improve a human condition or lifeway?

A)Care
B)Culture care
C)Culture care universality
D)Professional (etic)care
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Leininger calls the ability to work with people of diverse cultures by being willing to provide different ways of care for different cultures "________________ Nursing."

A)Transcultural
B)Pancultural
C)Cultural
D)Holistic
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Technology,religion,and cultural values all influence ways individuals,families,groups,and/or communities consider and deal with health,well-being,illness,healing,disabilities,and death and falls under which major tenet of Leininger's Culture Care Diversity and Universality Theory?

A)Commonalities
B)Worldview and social structure factors
C)Professional and generic care
D)Culture care restructuring
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