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The health care facility demonstrates cultural sensitivity to a female Muslim patient by:
 
  a. offering her a ham and cheese sandwich.
  b. providing her with a male nurse.
  c. providing her with a female nurse.
  d. offering her bacon and eggs.

Question 2

The nurse explains routine catheter care to the nursing assistant as:
 
  a. cleansing the first 2 inches of the catheter with soap and water every shift.
  b. disinfecting the entire catheter with alcohol every shift.
  c. lubricating the catheter with antiseptic lotion every 24 hours.
  d. cleansing the meatal-catheter junction every 24 hours.



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Answer to Question 1

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When caring for Muslims, same-sex health care providers should be used if at all possible. Ham and bacon are not appropriate items to offer a Muslim patient, since they do not consume pork products.

Answer to Question 2

A
The first 2 inches of the catheter should be cleaned with soap and water every shift or more often if the patient is incontinent. Alcohol and lotions are contraindicated. Catheter care should be done every shift.



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