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Being truthful and providing information that is necessary
Veracity
___refers to personal character and what the individual beleives is right or wrong conduct.
Morality
True or False? Generalizations and stereotypes are interchangeable terms
False
The concept that a healthcare provider should do good for the patient
Benefience
___is/are the thoughts, communications, actions, customs, beiefs, values, and instituitions of racial, ethnics, religious, or social groups.
Culture
__people tend to have the most psychological problems and the highest stress levels.
Marginalized
When a person believes that his or her culture is superior to another one it is called:
Culture Ethnocentricity
A person in the United States who speaks only German and lives in a German neighborhood would be said to be:
Separated
True or False? Generally, people have only one ethnicity but belong to multiple cultures
True
The ethical principle concerned with a person’s right to self-detmination and informed consent in health care
Autonomy
According to the module video on behavior change, what does the s stand for in SMART?
Specific
According to the lecture, what is the term for conditions in which we grow up, learn, work, and live that have a strong impact on our health?
Social Determinants of Health
Which of the following is NOT an example of a social determinants of health?
Genettic and Family History
According to the lecture on factors that affect health, genes and biology and behaviors are the only factors that affect your health
False
Accoding to the lecture on behavior change, what is the first step in behavioral change
Increase your awareness
According to the textbook reading, diversity takes into account age, socioeconomic factors, ability, ethnicity, veteran status, geography, language, sexual orientation, religion, size, and other factors.
True
According to the textbook reading, equality and equity are the same thing
False
According to the textbook reading, which type of idenity shapes our public lives by our awareness of how we relate to certain groups
Social identity
According to the textbook reading, what is the term for unintentional expections or assumptions about physical or social characterisitcs dictated by stereotypes that are based on a person’s race, gender, age, or ethnicty?
Implicit bias
What term is used to describe where certain identities overlap and became inseparable
Intersectionality