 American Native or Alaskan Native Origins in any of the original peoples of N & S America who maintain tribal affiliation or community attachment 

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 American Native or Alaskan Native Origins in any of the original peoples of N & S America who maintain tribal affiliation or community attachment  Asian Far Eastern countries  Black/African American African or Caribbean  Caucasian/White/Not of Hispanic Origin Europe, Middle East, North Africa, Australia, New Zealand  Mexican American Of Mexican culture or origin regardless of race  Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander Hawaii, Guam, Samoa, Pacific Islands  Puerto Rican Puerto Rican culture or origin  Other Hispanic Cuban, South or Central America, Dominican Republic, or other Spanish culture or origin, regardless of race

 Understanding of own self  Knowledge of various cultural characteristics  Application of cultural knowledge & understanding in the health care setting

 Even though we understand that everyone is different, we still tend to subconsciously believe that our culture & religion is the right one. We may view other cultures or religions as bizarre, strange, inferior or unenlightened. This is called ethnocentrism  It can cause misunderstandings and harm patients by: Incorrect Dx Failure to provide adequate pain relief Arrest of parent for child abuse due to misunderstood cultural childrearing beliefs and practices

 We must not presume that all people of a certain cultures adhere to all aspects of their culture  The healthcare provider must identify which aspects are appropriate for each patient during the admission process

 Be truly open minded & respectful toward other’s beliefs, values, & practices  You can help patients feel more comfortable  Many of us belong to more than one ethnic group, cultural group, age group, and social group

 Those whose English is limited often wish to speak their native language when possible  They feel that both their explanations & their understandings can be more accurate  It is most comfortable

 Family members are not good translators  Issues of privacy & confidentiality  Interpreter errors could be a previously unrecognized root cause of medical errors

 Medical Center Hospital has facility approved translation services  Call PI at ext for directions on this service

 Midland Memorial Hospital has facility approved translation services  To request translation: Call (Mon-Fri: 8-5) or and ask the operator for assistance

 Facial expressions, body language & tone of voice play a much greater role in many cultures

 Use with care some may have a negative meaning to other cultures  The thumbs up and the OK sign are obscene gestures in some cultures  Finger pointing and snapping is seen as rude

 Cultures also have different rules about who can be touched & where  Even casual touching people of the opposite gender can be offensive in some cultures