Culture & Health Literacy

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Across
  1. 3. an individual within an organization who is worth listening to because of their perceived experience and reputation among peers.
  2. 4. refusal to recognize the cultural needs of another person
  3. 6. learning style by hearing
  4. 10. a belief that ones own way of viewing and experiencing the worlds is superior to other perspectives
  5. 12. learning style by touch
  6. 13. seeks input from others then makes the final decision
  7. 14. this leader is focused on the individual characteristics and abilities of each subordinate
  8. 17. emotional shock experienced by being immersed in a different culture
  9. 21. strong negative feelings for person of a specific culture
  10. 25. this allows for improved efficency and legibility for better patient care
  11. 27. a file that exists of cells in rows and columns and can help arrange, calculate and sort data.
  12. 28. is the degree to which individuals have the capacity to obtain, process, and understand basic health information needed to make appropriate health decisions
  13. 29. nurses way of learning - self awareness
  14. 30. nurses way of learning - science of ethics
  15. 31. Being literate means having the skills to be able to read, write and speak to understand and create meaning
Down
  1. 1. provides a central reference for patient information
  2. 2. learning style by sight
  3. 5. the use of telecommunication devices to hold discussions between participants in different locations.
  4. 7. Culturally appropriate materials may communicate health information more effectively (T/F)
  5. 8. this type of leader tends to have traits that are not appealing to most workers
  6. 9. is a person exercising authority conferred upon him by the organization pursuant to the individual's position in the organization.
  7. 11. racial prejudice
  8. 15. a way of life that involves unique characteristics of human beings, wherein they share a pattern of learned behaviors such as customs and moral conduct
  9. 16. the ability to understand and work with numbers.
  10. 18. the knowledge and understanding of scientific concepts and processes required for personal decision making, participation in civic and cultural affairs, and economic productivity. It also includes specific types of ability
  11. 19. best known for her theory of human caring
  12. 20. denoting an approach to medicine, education, and other disciplines that emphasizes the practical application of the findings of the best available current research
  13. 22. best known for her theory of human caring
  14. 23. nurses way of learning -science of nursing
  15. 24. assuming that all people of one culture or race have the same personal characteristics
  16. 26. nurses way of learning - art of nursing