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waynest

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The nurse demonstrates cultural sensitivity to a Haitian-American patient by:
 
  a. providing a well lit room 24 hours a day.
  b. writing out all instructions given to the patient.
  c. allowing the patient to keep leaves in her room.
  d. asking the physician to provide all directions to the patient.

Question 2

The purpose of licensing laws for LPN/LVNs is to:
 
  a. limit the number of LPN/LVNs.
  b. prevent malpractice.
  c. protect the public from unqualified people.
  d. increase revenue for the State Board of Nursing.



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Answer to Question 1

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Haitian-American patients may be more likely to feel they are receiving effective treatment when a nurse is seen. In Haiti, a nurse is given more authority and status than a physician, and the patient may be more cooperative with directions given by a nurse. When nursing measures are being implemented (e.g., taking the patient's blood pressure), the nurse should tell the patient verbally what is being done and that it is for the patient's benefit. Actions by the nurse are related to being helped. Many Haitians believe that leaves have a special significance in healing. Leaves may be found in the clothes and on various parts of the body. Leaves are thought to have mystical power related to regaining or keeping health.

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The purpose of licensing laws for LPN/LVNs is to protect the public from unqualified practitioners.





 

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