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Carolyn's course of treatment for anorexia nervosa has been largely unsuccessful, a fact that has caused frustration for some members of the interdisciplinary team.
 
  Which of the following statements would suggest that the team plans to implement the Tidal Model in Carolyn's treatment?
 
  A) I think we need to accept that this may be the way that Carolyn demonstrates her self-actualization.
  B) Ultimately, she does have what it takes to recover and she's the only one who truly knows what is best for her.
  C) We need to stop trying to 'treat' Carolyn and start embracing her.
  D) I think we've been focusing too much on her physiological health and ignoring her felt needs.

Question 2

The nurse is providing care for a client of Chinese descent who has been admitted to the hospital for the treatment of depression.
 
  It has become clear during the client's time of stay in the hospital that the client and his family understand his illness and treatment options in a way that is informed by their culture. Which of the following nursing theorists prioritizes the role of culture in assessment and care?
 
  A) Roy
  B) Orem
  C) Leininger
  D) Parse



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Answer to Question 1

Ans: B
The Tidal Models is based on the beliefs that recovery is possible, change is inevitable, clients know what is best for them, clients possess all the resources they need to begin recovery, clients are the teachers and nurses are the pupils, and nurses need to be creatively curious to learn what needs to be done to help the client. The other statements do not reflect these beliefs.

Answer to Question 2

Ans: C
Leininger's Theory of Cultural Care Diversity and Universality states that caring is universal and varies transculturally. It is based on the nurse's need to be aware of and sensitive to the cultural needs of clients.



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