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natalie2426

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Which of the following best describes the challenges when providing care to someone from a minority group? (Select all that apply.)
 
  a. Communication, both words and gestures, may be unfamiliar.
  b. Few members of the minority group are nurses themselves.
  c. Immigrants will soon adapt to the mainstream culture, but in the meantime many are clinging to the old ways.
  d. So few patients are minority group members that it is difficult to remember how they prefer to receive care.
  e. The nurse may have to confront personal values and beliefs.

Question 2

Which of the following best describes when faith communities first began to be involved with health and healing?
 
  a. In 1998, when parish nursing was first officially recognized
  b. In the time of Jesus and similar religious leaders of the early years AD
  c. Throughout history, faith communities provided basic health care
  d. When parish nursing began in the Lutheran Church in the 1980s



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: A, B, E
Nurses must understand how patients define health and illness, how their cultural group cures and cares for members, and how the nurse's personal cultural background influences the way in which care is delivered. The context and process of helping people involves at least two people who often have different cultural orientations and lifestyles. Very few nurses are members of a minority group. Although immigrants may adopt some of the ideas of the mainstream culture, many will continue to use traditional practices and the nurse must be aware and respect these cultural beliefs. Many minority group members represent the patient population who receives care, so nurses must be aware and respect these cultural beliefs.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: C
The majority of the world's populations belong to organized faith communities. All of these religions have traditions and rituals related to health and healing. Throughout history, religious communities have provided care for the indigent and disenfranchised, meeting basic human needs of food and clothing and basic health care. Thus, parish nursing began before time of Jesus. The Old Testament discusses Shalom, or God's desire for health and wholeness for the Earth and its people.





 

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