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gbarreiro

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A nurse previously set a goal of fostering transcultural nursing knowledge to provide better care for clients.
 
  Which of the following represents an action associated with the third phase of the development of transcultural nursing knowledge as defined by Leininger?
  A) Developing a research study about the influence of religious beliefs on health-seeking behaviors
  B) Implementing a different assessment tool in a mental health clinic after reading a research study about cultural barriers to thorough assessment
  C) Assessing the culturally mediated beliefs of each client
  D) Reading about Muslim and Hispanic cultures

Question 2

Nurses cannot possibly learn all the variations that exist in culturally mediated beliefs. Which of the following approaches would be most helpful when caring for clients from other cultures?
 
  A) Focus on the client's own constructs for health and illness.
  B) Teach each client about the diversity of cultures that exists in the region.
  C) Explain one's own cultural beliefs or the cultural expectations of the health care environment.
  D) Allow the client to practice his or her religious rituals.



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Answer to Question 1

Ans: B
Feedback:
Phase III involves using transcultural research findings to improve care of people (use of knowledge in practice for congruent care). Consequently, this phase supersedes learning about other cultures and includes the application of such knowledge.

Answer to Question 2

Ans: A
Feedback:
To understand the multiple factors influencing an effective transcultural interaction, the nurse maintains the role of active listener and keeps the intervention focused on the client's constructs for health and wellness. Teaching clients about other cultures is not a priority and it is unnecessary for the nurse to explain his or her own culture.



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