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Ebrown

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An Asian-American client is referred to the mental health clinic. He has many somatic complaints for which no physical basis has been found. The client tells the nurse that he does not believe this clinic can help him.
 
  Based on knowledge of the beliefs common to this culture, what can the nurse hypothesize about the client?
  1. Because of the cultural stigma attached to mental illness, he may be expressing psychological distress via somatic symptoms.
  2. Acculturation has occurred because feelings of hopelessness are alien to his native culture.
  3. Suicide is not a present danger because suicidal impulses are rarely associated with feelings of helplessness among Asian-American clients.
  4. The client has rejected both family care and traditional healing methods in favor of health care practices of the new culture.

Question 2

The nurse performing a spiritual assessment for a client who has had a severe and persistent men-tally illness for over 10 years should be prepared to elicit feelings of:
 
  1. Anger and deep-seated hostility
  2. Satisfaction at having been sustained by religious beliefs
  3. Loss and powerlessness throughout life
  4. Acceptance that God is punishing him



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amynguyen1221

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Answer to Question 1

ANS: 1
The following facts are known about beliefs commonly held by members of this culture: there is a stigma attached to mental illness; mental illness is often described in somatic terms; members of this culture come into treatment late and often have feelings of hopelessness upon entry into the system; families tend to care for their members with mental illness; traditional healing has usually been tried and failed before the client attempts to access the mental health system. Option 1, then, is the best hypothesis.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: 3
Severe and persistent mental illness is often associated with increased feelings of loss and pow-erlessness. These feelings have a basis in reality, because such clients have frequently experienced the loss of relationships, as well as economic and other social advantages.




Ebrown

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Reply 2 on: Jul 19, 2018
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it


debra928

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review

 

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