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A new Native-American mother tells the nurse that when she goes home, her mother-in-law will be caring for the baby while she rests. The nurse is concerned, and her response should be to:
 
  a. explain the importance of ambulating to recover.
  b. explain the importance of maternal-infant bonding.
  c. explore ways to blend this with safe health teaching.
  d. encourage this cultural behavior.

Question 2

What are the characteristics of chronic illness as compiled by the Commission on Chronic Illness? (Select all that apply.)
 
  a. The illness requires specialized training for rehabilitation.
  b. The illness cannot be overcome.
  c. The illness is permanent.
  d. The illness has an unpredictable outcome.
  e. The illness leaves a residual disability.



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Answer to Question 1

C
Follow principles that facilitate nursing practice within transcultural situations.

Answer to Question 2

A, C, E
The Commission listed among the characteristics of chronic illness that chronic illness requires specialized, specific training for rehabilitation; the effects of the illness are permanent; and the illness leaves a residual disability.





 

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