Exam 2 Study Guide: Culture and Patient Education
Exam Date: June 7, 2026 (Week 5)
Course Objectives (COs 2, 3, 4, and 5)
By studying this content, you should be able to:
Identify how cultural beliefs and customs influence health and wellness practices
Explain the influences of diversity, family, and socioeconomic issues on health choices
Explore the nurse's roles in the process of teaching and learning within health and wellness promotion
Compare the nursing process to the learning process as it applies to health promotion teaching
Major Topics to Study
1. Cultural Competence
Key Concepts:
Cultural Humility: The ability to accept and value the ways in which people differ and support them in a manner that is respectful
Cultural Assessment: Six areas to evaluate when caring for culturally diverse clients:
Health Beliefs and Practices: How clients define health/illness, treat illness, attitudes toward prevention
Faith-Based Influences or Special Rituals: Religious/spiritual considerations and important life cycle events
Language and Communication: Home language, English proficiency, signs of respect/disrespect, use of touch
Parenting Styles and Family Roles: Decision-makers, family composition, discipline practices
Sources of Support Beyond Family: Ethnic organizations and cultural groups influencing healthcare
Dietary Practices: Food preferences, preparation methods, forbidden or required foods
Application: Be prepared to apply cultural assessments to patient scenarios and explain how to adapt care based on cultural differences.
2. Social Determinants of Health (SDOH)
Definition: Environmental conditions where people are born, live, learn, work, play, worship, and age that affect health, functioning, and quality-of-life outcomes.
Five Domains of SDOH:
Economic Stability - Financial resources affecting health access
Education Access and Quality - Learning opportunities and resources
Health Care Access and Quality - Ability to obtain health services
Neighborhood and Built Environment - Safe housing and community resources
Social and Community Context - Support networks and social connections
Study Focus: Understand how each domain influences patient health choices, barriers to learning, and access to healthcare.
3. Patient Education
The Teaching Process (mirrors the Nursing Process):
Stage Nursing Process Teaching Process
1 Assess health data Assess learning needs
2 Diagnose the nursing problem Diagnose the learning problem
3 Construct individualized care plan Construct individualized teaching plan
4 Implement nursing interventions Implement teaching strategies
5 Evaluate outcomes achieved Evaluate learning achieved
Assessment and Analysis for Patient Teaching:
Assess learning needs and barriers to learning
Evaluate the learning environment
Identify client's learning style
Assess developmental level, physical, and cognitive ability
Consider culture and personal values
Determine motivation and readiness to learn
Planning Phase:
Set mutually agreeable goals
Prioritize learning objectives
Select developmentally-appropriate methods and materials
Organize learning from simple to complex
Implementation Strategies:
Create an environment that promotes learning
Develop trust and use therapeutic communication
Avoid complex medical terminology
Demonstrate psychomotor skills
Allow return demonstration
Evaluation:
Ask client to explain information in their own words
Observe skill demonstration
Use written tools to measure understanding
Provide support and encouragement
4. Factors Affecting Learning
When teaching patients, consider how these factors impact their ability and readiness to learn:
Health Status: Physical pain, discomfort, extreme fatigue, sensory impairments
Socioeconomic Status: Limited income affecting access to healthcare and healthy resources
Cultural and Spiritual Influences: Language barriers, cultural beliefs, health literacy levels
Emotional Status: Grief, fear, anxiety, depression affecting readiness
Health Perception: Individual beliefs about their health and motivation to change
Developmental Level: Cognitive capabilities and age-appropriate teaching methods
Environmental Factors: Noise, temperature, lighting, comfort affecting concentration
Required Readings to Master
📖 Potter, P. A., Perry, A. G., Stockert, P. A., Hall, A., & Ostendorf, W. R. (2025). Fundamentals of Nursing (12th ed.). Elsevier:
Chapter 3: Population Health
Chapter 9: Cultural Care
Chapter 25: Patient Education
📖 American Nurses Association. (2025). Code of Ethics for Nurses:
Provision 9
📖 American Nurses Association. (2021). Nursing: Scope and Standards of Practice (4th ed.):
Standard 5A: Coordination of Care
Standard 5B: Health Teaching and Health Promotion
Standard 9: Respectful and Equitable Practice
🔗 Online Resource: Social Determinants of Health - U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Practice Application Questions
Describe a cultural assessment for a patient from a background different from your own, addressing all six assessment areas.
How would you apply SDOH knowledge when teaching a patient with limited financial resources about managing a chronic condition?
Explain how barriers to learning (health status, language, culture) would impact your teaching approach for a specific patient scenario.
Compare and contrast the nursing process with the teaching process—where are the similarities and differences?
How would you adapt patient education to address language barriers, low health literacy, or cultural beliefs that differ from Western medicine?
What strategies would you use to assess a patient's readiness and motivation to learn before beginning health education?
Study Tips
✅ Review the course textbook chapters thoroughly—these are your primary sources
✅ Use the weekly "Connecting the Concepts" reflective questions to apply your learning
✅ Create a comparison chart of the nursing process vs
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