HOSA Cultural Diversities and Disparities

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When do your yin forces deplete and what is the effect?

its half way depleted at 40 = lethargy and fully depleted at 60= bodily deterioration

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sphygmopalpation

Traditional Chinese medical way of diagnosing a health problem by palpating the pulse

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What % of slaves brought from Africa were muslim?

between 10-30%

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Asafetida

a rotten gum resin that looks like a dried out sponge and has an awful smell worn by Africans around the neck to prevent contagious disease

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Pseudofolliculitis

Razor bumps common in black patients

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castor oil/ black draught

constipation

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Health

The balance of the person, both within one's being-physical, mental, and spiritual- and in the outside world -natural, communal, and metaphysical

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Illness

The imbalance of the person both within ones being-physical, mental, and spiritual- and in the outside world -natural, communal, and metaphysical

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Healing

The restoration of balance, both within ones being-physical, mental, and spiritual- and in the outside world -natural, communal, and metaphysical

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5 steps to cultural competence

1. Personal heritage (who are you) 2. Heritage of others- demographics 3. Health and health beliefs and practices 4. Healthcare culture and system 5. Traditional healthcare systems

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Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services (CLAS)

A set of 15 standards created by the office of minority health in 1997 that most healthcare agencies must meet.

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culturally competent

Within the delivered care, the provider understands and attends to the total context of the patient's situation and this is a complex combination of knowledge, attitudes, and skills

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culturally appropriate

The provider applies the underlying background knowledge that must be possessed to provide a patient with the best possible health

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culturally sensitive

The provider possesses some basic knowledge and constructive attitude toward the health traditions observed among the diverse cultural groups found in the setting in which he or she is practicing.

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What act declared that all recipients of federal funding must take reasonable steps to provide meaningful access to people with limited English proficiency (LEP)?

Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964

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What is the official language of the US?

English

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What % of US residents over the age of 5 speak English at home?

79.2%

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What % of US residents over the age of 5 speak no English at all?

9%

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How many US residents speak Spanish (over the age of 5)?

37.5 million

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Of Spanish speaking residents over the age of 5 what % speaks no English at all?

62.9%

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Heritage consistency

Degree to which a person's lifestyle reflects his or her traditional heritage

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Heritage Assessment Tool

The tool that has been developed to determine how deeply a given person identifies with a traditional heritage or is acculturated into the modern, dominant culture

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Components of Heritage Consistency

1. Socialization (extended family, where you grew up) 2. Culture (language, folkways) 3. Religion (Historic beliefs, and religious membership and participation) 4. Ethnicity (socializes with members of same ethnic group and participates in folkways)

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Culture

metacommunication system wherein not only the spoken words have meaning but everything else does as well

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Characteristics of culture

1. the medium of personhood and social relationships 2. A complex whole in which each part is related to another part 3. Learned by each person in a family and social community 4. Dependent on an underlying social matrix

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Ethnicity

relating to large groups of people classed according to common racial, national, tribal, religious, linguistic, or cultural origin or background

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Ethnocentrism

1) Belief in the superiority of one's nation or ethnic group. 2) overriding concern with race

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xenophobia

a fear or hatred of foreigners or strangers

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xenophobe

one unduly fearful of what is foreign and especially of people of foreign origin

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How many ethnic groups of Native Americans are there?

106

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How many federally recognized Native American tribes are there?

567

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Religion

the belief in and worship of a superhuman controlling power, especially a personal God or gods.

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What does the US rank in weekly church attendance?

7th

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What % of the US is Christian?

70.6%

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spiritual poverty

despair, the experience of being disparaged and disenfranchised

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What will a bangle do when you are becoming ill?

tarnish and leave a black ring on your wrist

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Voodoo

A religion that combines Christian and African Yoruba religious beliefs

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Tomb of Menachem Mendel Schneerson

shrine located in Queens, New York where Jewish people gather to receive healing

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What happens on the 8th day of life for a male Muslim baby?

a lock of their hair is cut and then his forehead is sprinkled with sheep's blood (the hair is then weighed and the weight of it was given to the poor)

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Habits of healthcare workers

charting, the constant use of medical jargon, the use of problem-solving methodology, dependence on electronic monitors

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How many states do Native Americans occupy?

26

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Native American idea of health

total harmony with nature and having the ability to survive under exceedingly difficult circumstances

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Native American view of illness

there is a reason for every sickness or pain; illness is the price to pay for either something that happened in the past or something that will happen in the future

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Stargazing

Native American diagnostic technique in which singing occurs and a star shoots a ray of light which determines the cause of the illness. This technique must be learned and sandpainting is often included.

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What is seen as the source of life in chinese medicine?

blood which they do not believe is restored = hesitant to have bloodwork done

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cornmeal and peach leaves

used as an antiseptic in African American culture

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4 hispanic magico-religious practices

1. making promises to god or a saint
2. visiting shrines
3. offering medals and lighting candles
4. offering prayers

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Fatigue

ailment with asthma like symptoms

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What % of the US is Jewish

1.9%

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What % of the US is Buddhist?

0.7%

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What % of the US is Muslim?

0.9%

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What % of the US is religiously unaffiliated?

22.8%

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Acculturation

The process of adapting to and becoming absorbed into the dominant culture (The process is involuntary)

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Socialization

The process of being raised in a culture and acquiring the characterizations of that group (often occurs through schooling)

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How long does it take to fully acculturate?

3 generations

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Assimilation

Becoming in all ways like the members of the dominant culture

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cultural conflicts

events that occur when there is polarization between 2 groups and their differences are intensified by the way they are perceived

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Silent Generation

people born between 1938 and 1945 who believe in community service and conforming to societies standards

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The Boomer Generation

people born between 1946 and 1964 they like to work hard play hard and are often closer to friends than family

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Gen X

people born between 1965 and 1980 who tend to only work hard if it doesn't interfere with having a good time

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Millennials

people born between 1977 and 1994 who are very dependent on technology

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Gen Z

people born between 1995 and 2012 characterized by independence and an eagerness to jump into life. While proficient with tech they often prefer personal interaction.

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6 variables that lead to cultural conflict

1. Decade of birth 2. Generation 3. class and income 4. Language 5. Education 6. Literacy

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women's earnings are what % of men's?

74-80%

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Between 1980 and 2009 the percentage of students to complete high school went from _______ % to ________%

69% to 85.3%

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How many American adults scored a below basic on an English literacy test

11 million

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Environmental control

the ability of members of a particular cultural group to plan activities that control nature or direct environment factors

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personal space

people's behaviors and attitudes towards the space that surrounds themselves

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Territoriality

The behavior and attitude and attitude people exhibit about an area they have claimed and defended or react emotionally to when others encroach on it

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in 2010 POC represented what % of the population?

36.3% (This percentage is continually growing)

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What is the median age of the population?

37.2 years old

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People aged 16-64 make up what % of the population?

62.9%

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People 65 and older make up what % of the population?

13% (This % is projected to grow as the baby boomers get older)

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Naturalization

Process by which foreign born people aged 18+ can become US citizens

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Refugees

Persons who seek residence in the US in order to avoid persecution in their country of origin

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Lawful Permanent Resident (LPR)

any person not a citizen of the US who is residing in the US under legally recognized and lawfully recorded permanent residence as an immigrant

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What are the 3 leading countries of origin for LPRs?

1. Mexico (13.6%)
2. China (6.9%)
3. India (6.6%)

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Where did the largest % of naturalized people come from?

Asia (39%)

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Top 3 cities of residence for LPRs

1. New York (16.9%)
2. LA (8.1%)
3. Miami (6.7%)

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What are the top 3 states of residence for undocumented people?

1. California
2. Texas
3. New York

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Top 3 states of residency for LPRs

1. California
2. New York
3. Florida

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physical poverty

substandard housing, limited access to healthcare, poor nutrition, ext.

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mental poverty

poor education, little opportunity, limited access to mental health services, ext.

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What is the official poverty rate?

14.8% (14.8 million people in poverty)

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What % of black people are impoverished?

26.2%

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What % of Hispanics are impoverished?

23.6%

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What % of white people are impoverished?

10.1%

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What % of children under 18 are impoverished?

21.1%

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How many federal programs provide aid to impoverished individuals?

more than 80

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What is the largest government program used to fight poverty?

Medicaid followed by SNAP and Supplemental Security Income (SSI)

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In 2014 what % of households were headed by women?

30.5%

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The health people series

science based 10 year national objectives designed to improve the health of all people (created by the surgeon general)

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health equity

attainment of the highest level of health for all people

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health disparity

a particular type of health difference that is closely linked with social, economic, and/or environmental disadvantage

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physical wellbeing

relates to vigor and vitality, feeling very healthy and full of energy

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mental wellbeing

being satisfied with ones life, accepting ones self, and balancing positive and negative emotions

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social wellbeing

providing and receiving quality support from friends, family, and others

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What are the 3 domains of health belief?

1. Perceived susceptibility
2. Perceived seriousness
3. Perceived benefits of taking action

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4 main components of the sick role

1. the sick person is exempted from the performance of certain normal social obligations 2. They are exempted from certain responsibility for their own state (they're not blamed for being sick) 3. The legitimization of the sick role is only partial (You should attempt to recover as quickly as possible) 4. Being sick except in the mildest of cases is being in need of help

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4 phases of ilness

1. Onset- time when the first symptoms appear 2. Diagnosis- the disease is identified and the persons sick role is now socially accepted 3. Patient status- the person adjusts to the social aspects of being ill 4. Recovery-relinquishing of sick role and assumption of pre-illness roles