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

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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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Deck 17: Madeline Leiningers Theory of Culture Care Diversity and Universality
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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.
Emic.
2
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
Culture-specific and congruent
3
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
Orientational
4
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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