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A new nurse takes a job in a clinic that works with immigrants from many different cultures. The nurse recognizes that to be culturally sensitive, the nurse will need to: Standard Text: Select all that apply.
 
  1. Determine means to indoctrinate the patients in the American culture.
  2. Gain knowledge about the cultural groups attending the clinic.
  3. Avoid the use of interpreters to reduce the impression of a bias.
  4. Honor the cultural variations of the patients at the clinic.
  5. Acquire information and educational media, such as pamphlets and teaching videos, that use languages spoken by the cultural groups attending the clinic.

Question 2

When a child is returning to school after an absence and needs medication or other therapies during school hours, who should be involved in the child's health plan?
 
  1. Physician
  2. Minister
  3. School administrators
  4. Siblings



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Answer to Question 1

2,4,5
Rationale 1: Providing information about differences in culture is acceptable practice, but it is not appropriate to indoctrinate patients to the nurse's own culture.
Rationale 2: In order to be culturally sensitive, it is appropriate to learn as much as possible about the cultures that live within the area served by the clinic.
Rationale 3: Interpreters will improve communication and should be utilized if necessary.
Rationale 4: Accepting cultural variations is important in being culturally sensitive.
Rationale 5: Being able to provide information in the languages spoken by groups that attend the clinic will help reduce barriers to communication.
Global Rationale:

Answer to Question 2

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Rationale:
1. During school hours, the physician does not need to be involved in the child's health plan.
2. The child or family's minister does not need to be involved in the child's health plan during school hours.
3. Because some children need medications or other therapies during school hours, the parents and child, school nurse, teachers, and school administrators develop a plan to manage the child's condition during school hours. This document is the child's individualized health plan.
4. During school hours, it is not appropriate or necessary for siblings to be involved in the child's health plan.





 

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