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Cultural Competence in Nursing Quiz

Test your knowledge on the intricacies of cultural competence in nursing practice. This quiz will challenge your understanding of communication barriers, client-centered approaches, and relationship-building techniques essential for effective nursing care.

  • Evaluate your understanding of nursing interactions
  • Learn about communication strategies with diverse clients
  • Enhance your skills in culturally competent care
13 Questions3 MinutesCreated by EngagingNurse42
A client has arrived in the hospital with Emergency Medical services, from the report the client is newly immigrated to Canada, has a teenage child that accompanies her, speaks limited English, refuses to eat, keeps crying every day and refuses to go out of her room. Her son reported that she does not discuss anything with her son possibly of her parental image. Her teenage son was concerned and contacted EMS. How should the nurse interact with this client?
Use her son to interpret
Find a professional interpreter
Ask her son if there are any other family members that can help
The nurse acknowledges an interview involves three essential functions: information gathering, relationships building and client education, when the nurse(_________) (Srivastava, 2007,P.102-103)
Asks closed-ended questions
Asks open-ended questions
Dominates the conversation
During admission the nurse noticed that the client had some communication barriers and a limited understanding of the words spoken. What action shows that the nurse is culturally competent? (Srivastava, 2007,P.117)
The nurse started speaking slowly and loudly
The nurse faced the person and used non-verbal communication
The nurse asked question that can be answered with “yes” or “no”
A 17 year old client arrived at ER because of a miscarriage and asked not to discuss her admission diagnoses with her parents. Since her parents believe that she is and will remain a virgin until she marries. What is the client’s expression referring to?(Srivastava. 2007, P.111)
Face
Individualism
Collectivism
An English-speaking client came to the Emergency services complaining of severe abdominal pain. What is the main factor that would prevent the client’s ability to understand what is being communicated?(Srivastava, 2007, P.103)
Client’s physical and emotional distress
Not having past health history
Cultural dissimilarity
Which one of the following is a client center approach?(Srivastava, 2007, p.103)
Using hospital guidelines to come up with treatment option.
Asking closed-ended questions
Discussing the client’s lifestyle and treatment choices
In the busy cardiac unit, the client stays silent and pauses in between the conversation during assessment, the nurse is frustrated and documents that the client does not have interest. What kind of communication does the client use?(Srivastava, 2007, p.105)
Low-context communication
High-context communication
Non-verbal communication
The nurse understands the importance of bi-directional conversation as effective conversation and bends down at the child’s level to speak to the child during assessment. What is the nurse applying? (Srivastava, 2007, p.119-120)
Listening skills
Inquiring responses
Understanding of power differences
The nurse greets the client in his own language. Which characteristic of effective conversation is the nurse using?( Srivastava, 2007, p.117-119)
Commitment
Bi-directionality
Responsiveness and empathy
A nurse just received a new client who is admitted in the geriatric unit, upon admission assessment a client continues to discuss an event that happened involving grandchildren, how do the nurse complete assessment without dismissing clients feeling? (Srivastava, 2007, P.118)
Use respectful engagement
Remind the client to focus on the topic
Distract the client and change the topic
What is the significance of touch in a health care setting and clients response? (Srivastava,
It is used to convey respect and power
It is inappropriate to touch clients
Touch creates attachment with health care provider.
A nurse recognizes language barrier up on client’s assessment. The client responds yes to every question. How does the nurse make sure the client understood the question and providing appropriate answer? (Srivastava,2007,p.117)
Client’s answer should be taken as understood.
Ask client to elaborate on his response.
The nurse should repeat the question and ask the client to paraphrase
A newly immigrated couple had a first born baby. According to their culture, the mother has to have rest for about four to six weeks while female relatives care for the infant and the mother. However, since they don’t have another family member, the father has to do the caring and became frustrated since he did not know what to do. What is the nurse best approach to resolve this issue? ( Srivastava, 2007, p.215)
Teach the mother to be independent like other mothers
Include both mother and father in postpartum education
Invite women from the same culture to help
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