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The nurse is feeding an infant who has congestive heart failure. The infant arches her back and averts her eyes from the nurse. The nurse is aware that the infant is giving cues indicating a need or want to:
 
  a. pass gas or be burped c. disengage and take a break
  b. have a bowel movement d. take a nap

Question 2

The pediatric nurse manager has been discussing the need for cultural awareness when providing acute care to patients. The cultural needs and customs of the dying patient are:
 
  a. The same across all cultures
  b. Are not as important as providing palliative care
  c. Not affected by language barriers
  d. Customs regarding death are usually unique to a given culture



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Answer to Question 1

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A Incorrect. The infant is not giving cues indicating a need to pass gas or be burped.
B Incorrect. The infant is not giving cues indicating a need to have a bowel movement.
C Correct. The infant is giving cues indicating a need or want to disengage and take a break from feeding.
D Incorrect. The infant is not giving cues indicating a need to take a nap.

Answer to Question 2

D
The cultural needs of the dying patient are usually unique to a given culture. Attending to cultural needs regarding death is just as important as providing palliative care. Cultural care is affected by language barriers, because the patient may not be able to communicate needs and the staff may misinterpret the actions of the person of another culture





 

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