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In Westerhoff's stage of searching faith, what action does the individual take?
 
  1. Participates in activities that characterize a particular faith tradition
  2. Puts faith into personal and social action
  3. Acquires a cognitive as well as an affective faith
  4. Experiences faith through interaction with others who are living a particular faith tradition

Question 2

A nurse discovers that a person is being abused. What should the nurse do to prevent the abuse from continuing? (Select all that apply.)
 
  1. Appropriate assessment
  2. Verbalize to the victim that he or she is a good person and the abuser is the bad person
  3. Documentation
  4. Intervention
  5. Know the laws associated with reporting abuse



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Answer to Question 1

Correct Answer: 3

Westerhoff's stage of searching faith, occurring in young adulthood, lists the behavior development as a process of questioning and doubting one's own faith, acquiring a cognitive as well as an affective faith through this questioning. Experienced faith occurs in infancy and early adolescence through interaction with others who are living a particular faith tradition. Affiliative faith in late adolescence means participating in activities that characterize a particular faith tradition. Owned faith in middle adulthood and old age puts faith into personal and social action.

Answer to Question 2

Correct Answer: 1, 3, 4, 5

Often the nurse is the first one outside a person's family to discover that the person is being abused. A nurse can identify abuse through appropriate assessment and protect the abused through intervention and properly documenting the abuse. Nurses should know the laws associated with reporting abuse. The nurse should also avoid making negative comments about the abuser and to follow established protocols for mandatory reporting, documentation, and use of available support services (e.g., the police department, social service agencies, and child welfare agency).





 

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