10TYK. A
client who speaks limited English requires instructions for a test. No
one at your agency speaks the person’s language. What is the nurse’s
best approach?
1. Provide the instructions in writing.
2. Locate a professional interpreter.
3. Ask a family member to translate on the phone.
4. Document that the required instruction is not possible.
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1CTC. Rachel was born to a Jewish couple and lists her religion as Jewish. Her father died when she was 10 years old and her mother remarried 3 years later. Rachel was legally adopted by her Italian stepfather, who was a devout Catholic. Although the family participated in Catholic- Italian traditions, Rachel’s mother taught her many Jewish traditions as well, so that her heritage would be preserved. Rachel is now 58 years old, practices traditions from both her Jewish and Italian up-bringing, and is dying of cancer. You are the nurse caring for Rachel during her final days.
Differentiate between Rachel’s culture and ethnicity.
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1TYK. The major factor contributing to the increased emphasis on the need for proficiency in cultural nursing practice in the United States is which of the following?
1. An increasing birth rate
2. Increased access to health care services
3. Demographic changes
4. A decreasing rate of immigration
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2CTC. Rachel was born to a Jewish couple and lists her religion as Jewish. Her father died when she was 10 years old and her mother remarried 3 years later. Rachel was legally adopted by her Italian stepfather, who was a devout Catholic. Although the family participated in Catholic- Italian traditions, Rachel’s mother taught her many Jewish traditions as well, so that her heritage would be preserved. Rachel is now 58 years old, practices traditions from both her Jewish and Italian up-bringing, and is dying of cancer. You are the nurse caring for Rachel during her final days.
How might Rachel’s multicultural background affect you as her nurse or in working with her family?
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2TYK. Which behavior is an initial step in culturally responsive nursing practice?
1. Help the client recognize the need to adapt health practices to fit commonly accepted practices.
2. Discuss the meaning of the medical regimen with the client.
3. Inform the client that lack of adherence to the medical regimen may be detrimental.
4. Ask a cultural broker to explain the relevance of the intervention.
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3CTC. Rachel was born to a Jewish couple and lists her religion as Jewish. Her father died when she was 10 years old and her mother remarried 3 years later. Rachel was legally adopted by her Italian stepfather, who was a devout Catholic. Although the family participated in Catholic- Italian traditions, Rachel’s mother taught her many Jewish traditions as well, so that her heritage would be preserved. Rachel is now 58 years old, practices traditions from both her Jewish and Italian up-bringing, and is dying of cancer. You are the nurse caring for Rachel during her final days.
How might Rachel’s culture affect her approach to death and the care of her body following her death?
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4CTC. Rachel was born to a Jewish couple and lists her religion as Jewish. Her father died when she was 10 years old and her mother remarried 3 years later. Rachel was legally adopted by her Italian stepfather, who was a devout Catholic. Although the family participated in Catholic- Italian traditions, Rachel’s mother taught her many Jewish traditions as well, so that her heritage would be preserved. Rachel is now 58 years old, practices traditions from both her Jewish and Italian up-bringing, and is dying of cancer. You are the nurse caring for Rachel during her final days.
How might Rachel’s culture affect her approach to death and the care of her body following her death?
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4TYK. Which behavior is most representative of a culturally competent nurse?
1. Helps clients of Native American heritage identify ways to relate more to their culture.
2. Helps parents of Latino heritage recognize that their children need to speak English.
3. Interprets and validates beliefs of a client with African American heritage.
4. Asks a nurse of Japanese heritage to teach others dosage calculations since Asians are good at math.
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5CTC. Rachel was born to a Jewish couple and lists her religion as Jewish. Her father died when she was 10 years old and her mother remarried 3 years later. Rachel was legally adopted by her Italian stepfather, who was a devout Catholic. Although the family participated in Catholic- Italian traditions, Rachel’s mother taught her many Jewish traditions as well, so that her heritage would be preserved. Rachel is now 58 years old, practices traditions from both her Jewish and Italian up-bringing, and is dying of cancer. You are the nurse caring for Rachel during her final days.
How could nurses' culture or religion influence their care of clients who are racially or culturally different?
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5TYK. An outcome of achieving national cultural health goals would be which of the following?
1. All cultures receive the same health care.
2. All people have the same life expectancy.
3. All U.S. residents have access to the same quality of health care.
4. All cultures are fully assimilated into the dominant society.
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6TYK. Which nursing action primarily supports restoring HEALTH using traditional methods?
1. Herbal teas
2. Prayer
3. Wearing symbolic objects
4. Exercise
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7TYK. A client with strong preferences for folk healing methods would prefer which of the following to treat a sinus infection?
1. Hospitalization
2. Steam humidifier
3. Antibiotic therapy
4. “Watch and wait”
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8TYK. Which of the following factors are most likely to be influenced by culture as opposed to personal characteristics? Select all that apply.
1. Value of older people in society
2. Gender roles
3. Nonverbal gestures
4. Skill with technology
5. Intelligence
6. Diet
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9TYK. What is the most productive method of gathering assessment data regarding heritage?
1. Physical exam
2. Medical history
3. Blood analysis
4. Traditional beliefs and practices checklist
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1. Provide the instructions in writing.
2. Locate a professional interpreter.
3. Ask a family member to translate on the phone.
4. Document that the required instruction is not possible.
Get Solution
1CTC. Rachel was born to a Jewish couple and lists her religion as Jewish. Her father died when she was 10 years old and her mother remarried 3 years later. Rachel was legally adopted by her Italian stepfather, who was a devout Catholic. Although the family participated in Catholic- Italian traditions, Rachel’s mother taught her many Jewish traditions as well, so that her heritage would be preserved. Rachel is now 58 years old, practices traditions from both her Jewish and Italian up-bringing, and is dying of cancer. You are the nurse caring for Rachel during her final days.
Differentiate between Rachel’s culture and ethnicity.
Get Solution
1TYK. The major factor contributing to the increased emphasis on the need for proficiency in cultural nursing practice in the United States is which of the following?
1. An increasing birth rate
2. Increased access to health care services
3. Demographic changes
4. A decreasing rate of immigration
Get Solution
2CTC. Rachel was born to a Jewish couple and lists her religion as Jewish. Her father died when she was 10 years old and her mother remarried 3 years later. Rachel was legally adopted by her Italian stepfather, who was a devout Catholic. Although the family participated in Catholic- Italian traditions, Rachel’s mother taught her many Jewish traditions as well, so that her heritage would be preserved. Rachel is now 58 years old, practices traditions from both her Jewish and Italian up-bringing, and is dying of cancer. You are the nurse caring for Rachel during her final days.
How might Rachel’s multicultural background affect you as her nurse or in working with her family?
Get Solution
2TYK. Which behavior is an initial step in culturally responsive nursing practice?
1. Help the client recognize the need to adapt health practices to fit commonly accepted practices.
2. Discuss the meaning of the medical regimen with the client.
3. Inform the client that lack of adherence to the medical regimen may be detrimental.
4. Ask a cultural broker to explain the relevance of the intervention.
Get Solution
3CTC. Rachel was born to a Jewish couple and lists her religion as Jewish. Her father died when she was 10 years old and her mother remarried 3 years later. Rachel was legally adopted by her Italian stepfather, who was a devout Catholic. Although the family participated in Catholic- Italian traditions, Rachel’s mother taught her many Jewish traditions as well, so that her heritage would be preserved. Rachel is now 58 years old, practices traditions from both her Jewish and Italian up-bringing, and is dying of cancer. You are the nurse caring for Rachel during her final days.
How might Rachel’s culture affect her approach to death and the care of her body following her death?
Get Solution
4CTC. Rachel was born to a Jewish couple and lists her religion as Jewish. Her father died when she was 10 years old and her mother remarried 3 years later. Rachel was legally adopted by her Italian stepfather, who was a devout Catholic. Although the family participated in Catholic- Italian traditions, Rachel’s mother taught her many Jewish traditions as well, so that her heritage would be preserved. Rachel is now 58 years old, practices traditions from both her Jewish and Italian up-bringing, and is dying of cancer. You are the nurse caring for Rachel during her final days.
How might Rachel’s culture affect her approach to death and the care of her body following her death?
Get Solution
4TYK. Which behavior is most representative of a culturally competent nurse?
1. Helps clients of Native American heritage identify ways to relate more to their culture.
2. Helps parents of Latino heritage recognize that their children need to speak English.
3. Interprets and validates beliefs of a client with African American heritage.
4. Asks a nurse of Japanese heritage to teach others dosage calculations since Asians are good at math.
Get Solution
5CTC. Rachel was born to a Jewish couple and lists her religion as Jewish. Her father died when she was 10 years old and her mother remarried 3 years later. Rachel was legally adopted by her Italian stepfather, who was a devout Catholic. Although the family participated in Catholic- Italian traditions, Rachel’s mother taught her many Jewish traditions as well, so that her heritage would be preserved. Rachel is now 58 years old, practices traditions from both her Jewish and Italian up-bringing, and is dying of cancer. You are the nurse caring for Rachel during her final days.
How could nurses' culture or religion influence their care of clients who are racially or culturally different?
Get Solution
5TYK. An outcome of achieving national cultural health goals would be which of the following?
1. All cultures receive the same health care.
2. All people have the same life expectancy.
3. All U.S. residents have access to the same quality of health care.
4. All cultures are fully assimilated into the dominant society.
Get Solution
6TYK. Which nursing action primarily supports restoring HEALTH using traditional methods?
1. Herbal teas
2. Prayer
3. Wearing symbolic objects
4. Exercise
Get Solution
7TYK. A client with strong preferences for folk healing methods would prefer which of the following to treat a sinus infection?
1. Hospitalization
2. Steam humidifier
3. Antibiotic therapy
4. “Watch and wait”
Get Solution
8TYK. Which of the following factors are most likely to be influenced by culture as opposed to personal characteristics? Select all that apply.
1. Value of older people in society
2. Gender roles
3. Nonverbal gestures
4. Skill with technology
5. Intelligence
6. Diet
Get Solution
9TYK. What is the most productive method of gathering assessment data regarding heritage?
1. Physical exam
2. Medical history
3. Blood analysis
4. Traditional beliefs and practices checklist
Get Solution
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