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To include a cultural focus in patient care planning, which belief about faith will the nurse incorporate? Faith is a:
 
  a. Belief of body and mind
  b. Manner of expressing spirituality
  c. Use of spiritual resources without empiric proof
  d. Search for the sacred, transcendent, or universal

Question 2

The nurse manages the care for several older adult patients. Which strategies shows an understanding of the effects of aging on cognitive function? Select all that apply.
 
  a. Allowing ample time for completion of patient activities
  b. Breaking complicated patient activities into single tasks
  c. Planning patient activities that can be completed rather quickly
  d. Excluding complex problem-solving patient activities in the daily routine
  e. Planning for complex patient activities to be introduced early in the day



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: C
Faith is the ability to draw on spiritual resources without having physical and empiric proof. Body and mind refer to psychosomatic concepts. A manner of expressing spirituality refers to religion. A search for the sacred, transcendent, or universal refers to spirituality.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: A, B, C
With aging, the ability to maintain the attention span through the completion of complex tasks diminishes. Another segment of attention that shows some decrements with aging is vigilance, which is the ability to sustain attention over longer periods of time. Increased reac-tion time that results in decreased speed of performance is an obvious change that occurs with normal aging. Problem-solving ability is a higher cognitive function. There is little knowledge regarding normal changes in higher cognitive functioning during aging and so the remaining options are not based on evidenced-based practice.





 

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