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The sibling of a client who is a single Asian American college student tells the nurse My sister
  needs help for the pain in her back. She goes crazyscreaming and crying, like when they brought
  her to the hospital, from the hurt..
 
  What understanding on the part of the nurse will contribute to a
  culturally relevant care plan? The client
  a. will require a prolonged hospitalization to stabilize these symptoms.
  b. will probably respond best to a therapist who remains aloof and ungiving.
  c. may express emotional distress with physical symptoms and look to health
  professionals to treat the physical symptoms.
  d. has an independent worldview and must be treated without consideration to
  information given by family members.

Question 2

A client says, I never know the answers or My opinion doesn't count for much.. The nurse can
  correctly assess that, according to Erikson, the client has had difficulty resolving the crisis of
 
  a. initiative versus guilt.
  b. trust versus mistrust.
  c. autonomy versus shame and doubt.
  d. generativity versus self-absorption.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: C
The orientation that psychological problems are caused by a physical imbalance is prevalent among
Asian Americans. These clients often expect healers to focus on treatment of the physical symptoms
and believe the psychological symptoms will then subside. Option A: Hospitalization will likely be
short. Option B: The client will probably respond best to a therapist who is perceived as giving; thus
giving a medication to treat the back pain would be expected by the client. Option D: Asian
Americans usually have strong family ties. Information from the family may be invaluable.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: C
These statements show severe self-doubt, indicating that the crisis of gaining control over the
environment was not successfully met. Option A: Unsuccessful resolution of the crisis of initiative
versus guilt would result in feelings of guilt. Option B: Unsuccessful resolution of the crisis of trust
versus mistrust results in poor interpersonal relationships and suspicion of others. Option D:
Unsuccessful resolution of the crisis of generativity versus self-absorption results in self-absorption
that limits the ability to grow as a person.





 

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