When teaching a culturally diverse group of childbearing families about hospital birthing options, the culturally competent nurse does which of the following?
1. Understands that the families have the same values as the nurse
2. Teaches the families how childbearing takes place in the United States
3. Insists that the clients answer questions instead of their husbands
4. Incorporates the specific beliefs of the cultural groups that are attending the class
Question 2
The patient at 30 weeks' gestation with her first child is upset. She tells the prenatal clinic nurse that she is excited to become a mother, and has been thinking about what kind of parent she will be.
But her mother has told her that she doesn't want to be a grandmother because she doesn't feel old enough, while her husband has said that the pregnancy doesn't feel real to him yet, and he will become excited when the baby is actually here. What is the most likely explanation for what is happening within this family? 1. Her husband will not attach with this child and will not be a good father.
2. Her mother is rejecting the role of grandparent, and will not help out.
3. The patient is not progressing through the developmental tasks of pregnancy.
4. The family members are adjusting to the role change at their own paces.