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jake

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The nurse goes to the client's room to give morning care. The client is reading a Bible. What should the nurse do?
 
  A) Ask her what religion she practices
  B) Ask if she wants him or her to come back in 15 minutes
  C) Tell her that her morning care will only take a few minutes and then she can return to her reading
  D) Leave the toilet articles on her table for her to use later

Question 2

The licensed practical/vocational nurse is caring for a client from India. The client is in a large private room and requests that his family and church community join him, providing prayer, food, and fellowship.
 
  The nurse wants to provide adequate transcultural care. What should the nurse do?
  A) Incorporate all aspects of the person's culture in planning and providing care
  B) Remove any foods or remedies that may conflict with current prescribed treatments
  C) Avoid anything that conflicts with the nurse's values, beliefs, or customs
  D) Help the client understand the importance of following all of his doctor's orders



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Jody Vaughn

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Answer to Question 1

Ans: B
Feedback:
Asking about the client's religious practices is not relevant. Asking if she wants him or her to come back in 15 minutes indicates acceptance of a client's religious practice. Pushing through to complete the required care is incorrect and indicates a lack of respect for the client's religious practice. Leaving the toilet articles on her table for her to use later would probably be disruptive to the client's reading.

Answer to Question 2

Ans: A
Feedback:
The phrase transcultural nursing is used to describe nursing care that incorporates all aspects of a client's culture in planning and providing care. The nurse should not avoid anything that conflicts with his/her beliefs, values, or customs because the emphasis is on client-centered care. The primary goal of transcultural nursing is not compliance with treatment.




jake

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Reply 2 on: Jul 17, 2018
Gracias!


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