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The nurse is planning a prenatal class for adolescents. It is important that the class includes: Note: Credit will be given only if all correct and no incorrect choices are selected. Select all that apply.
 
  1. Time to verbalize fears.
  2. Only adolescent participants.
  3. Provision of a support system.
  4. Infant-stimulation concepts.
  5. The Bradley philosophy of birthing.

Question 2

The nurse manager in a hospital with a large immigrant population is planning an in-service.
 
  Aware of how ethnocentrism affects nursing care, the nurse manager includes the statement, The belief that one's own values and beliefs are the only or the best values: 1. Means that newcomers to the United States should adopt the norms and values of the country.
  2. Can create barriers to communication through misunderstanding.
  3. Leads to an expectation that all clients will exhibit pain the same way.
  4. Improves the quality of care provided to culturally diverse patient bases.



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Answer to Question 1

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Rationale 1: Prenatal education classes specifically designed for teens can provide a forum for verbalization of fears and concerns.
Rationale 2: Many teenagers might feel that they might not receive privacy, respect, and acceptance in a standard adult-centered childbirth class.
Rationale 3: Often, teenage mothers face pregnancy and childbirth without adequate support from a partner or parents. The teens-only class will provide this support.
Rationale 4: Infant stimulation is not a goal of the prenatal education for teens.
Rationale 5: All of the birthing methods should be presented to the adolescents during the prenatal education.

Answer to Question 2

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Rationale 1: Although acculturation involves adoption of some of the majority culture's practices and beliefs, each cultural group will continue to hold and express its own set of values and beliefs.
Rationale 2: When the nurse assumes that a client has the same values and beliefs as the nurse, misunderstanding will frequently occur, which in turn can negatively impact nurseclient communication.
Rationale 3: Expression of pain is one area that varies greatly from one culture to another.
Rationale 4: The belief that one's own values and beliefs are the best will not improve the quality of care provided to culturally diverse patient bases.





 

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