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- Define implicit and explicit biases and related terminology.
- Evaluate the strengths and limitations of the Implicit Association Test.
- Describe how different theories explain the nature of implicit biases, and outline the consequences of implicit biases.
- Discuss best practices for providing culturally competent care to various patient populations.
- Discuss strategies to raise awareness of and mitigate or eliminate one's implicit biases.
Dr. X, a physician, acknowledges that she still has a lot to learn about different racial and ethnic minority groups. She is willing to learn from her patients and assume the role of learner. Dr. X is demonstrating
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What tool is used to quantitatively measure implicit bias?
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Which of the following is NOT a risk factor in triggering implicit biases for health professionals?
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An implicit bias training is offered at a hospital, and a total of 50 health professionals attend. During the breakout session, training participants are assigned to discussion groups. One nurse agrees that implicit bias is prevalent, but she is quite sure she does not hold any implicit biases. Which developmental stage might this nurse be in?
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As part of an implicit bias training, participants watch a film about an African American man's experiences navigating the health system and are asked to enter the protagonist's lived reality. What type of intervention is this?
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Mr. A, a social worker, attempts to record personal information about his patients and not simply social characteristics. For example, he writes, "Patient is an elderly Hispanic woman, age 79 years. She lives with her daughter and is an avid pianist." What is this an example of?
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Cultural heterosexism is characterized by
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The basis of establishing a safe and welcoming environment for all patients is
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Which of the following is a typical characteristic of communication in high-context cultures?
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Which of the following is an attribute of patient-centered practice?
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- Review the course material online or in print.
- Complete the course evaluation.
- Review your Transcript to view and print your Certificate of Completion. Your date of completion will be the date (Pacific Time) the course was electronically submitted for credit, with no exceptions. Partial credit is not available.