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The nurse is caring for a patient of the Chinese community who is dying. The nurse needs to understand the Chinese community's beliefs regarding death, but it is most important to keep in mind which of the following?
 
  a. Most survivors in Chinese society wail loudly to communicate their loss.
  b. People in the Chinese culture believe that talking about death is healthy.
  c. Chinese people are strong believers in reincarnation.
  d. Regardless of cultural or religious beliefs, people respond to death in their own unique way.

Question 2

A patient asked a nurse when the primary health care provider would make rounds. The nurse was taking another patient for a stat test and replied very quickly, I have no idea.
 
  The patient most likely interpreted the nurse as uncaring because of which factor?
  a. Vocabulary
  b. Pacing
  c. Timing
  d. Personal appearance



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Answer to Question 1

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In Western societies, many people grieve privately and restrain their emotions. In other cultures, survivors wail loudly and publicly display their sorrow to communicate the significance of their loss to others. Some Chinese communities consider death to be a taboo subject and believe that discussion of the topic brings bad luck. Most people practicing the Hindu religion believe in reincarnation and use those beliefs to interpret events surrounding the death of a loved one. Al-though members of a cultural or religious group often share similar beliefs, people still respond in their own unique way.

Answer to Question 2

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Because the nurse replied very quickly it is pacing. Talking rapidly, using awkward pauses, or speaking extremely slowly and deliberately conveys an unintended message. Vocabulary is the sender's words and phrases. I have no idea is vocabulary that is understandable. Timing is critical in communication. The nurse used timing appropriately by answering the patient's ques-tion. Personal appearance is not an issue in this scenario.




captainjonesify

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Reply 2 on: Jul 22, 2018
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Gracias!

 

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