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Timby's Introductory Medical-Surgical Nursing Thirteenth, North American Edition
Chapter 8 : Cultural Care Considerations Questions
Question 1 of 5
The nurse is discussing a client's beliefs about health and illness and how it is treated. The client expresses the idea that illness and disease are based on a cause-and-effect philosophy of human body functions. The client's view matches which perspective?
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The biomedical or scientific view is generally shared by Western health care personnel and is based on cause-and-effect relationships. An example is the belief that bacterial or viral organisms cause meningitis. The natural or holistic view espouses that human beings are only one part of nature. Natural balance or harmony is essential for health. Examples of this perspective include hot/cold theory and yin-yang theory. According to the magico-religious perspective, supernatural forces dominate. Examples include faith healing in some Christian faiths and voodoo or witchcraft in some Caribbean cultures.
Question 2 of 5
The nurse is completing a cultural heritage assessment. Which item(s) will be included in this portion of the health assessment? Select all that apply.
Correct Answer: A,B,D,F
Rationale: Health-related beliefs and practices (such as religious traditions, hygiene practices, and management of symptoms) can reflect the cultural heritage of the client. Asking questions can assist in determining cultural heritage.
Tobacco use and/or health history assists in the health history but does not reflect upon heritage or culture.
Question 3 of 5
The nurse is caring for a client who avoids looking the nurse straight in the eye. Which consideration(s) should the nurse account for when providing care for the client? Select all that apply.
Correct Answer: A,B
Rationale: The possibilities that avoiding eye contact may be a sign of respect, and that direct eye contact may be viewed as an invasion of privacy, are considerations the nurse should account for when providing care of the client who avoids looking the nurse straight in the eye. Standing directly in front of the client's gaze when speaking does not convey a desire to understand the client's behavior or provide a comfortable climate for the client. The nurse should avoid stereotyping and making assumptions about the client's behavior. Generalization should not be used to determine the cause of the client's behavior. Instead, generalization should be used to identify common trends in a group while recognizing that more information is needed; it does not describe an individual client.
Question 4 of 5
Which concept characterizes transcultural nursing?
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Planning care compatible with the client's health belief system is a characteristic of transcultural nursing. Acknowledging that clients with the same skin tone have similar social situations leads to stereotyping. Stereotyping can be dangerous because it is dehumanizing and also interferes in accepting others as unique individuals. Culture is influenced by specific conditions related to environment. Performing health-related activities and restoring wellness is an important aspect of nursing and does not only pertain to transcultural nursing.
Question 5 of 5
While providing personal care for a client, the nurse observes that the client is not comfortable with the close physical proximity. How will the nurse alleviate the discomfort of the client during personal care?
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Simple explanations of the need for physical proximity during clinical procedures and personal care help alleviate the discomfort that the client may experience. Maintaining sufficient distance and ensuring that the client's family member is present may not help alleviate the discomfort the client is experiencing. Speaking words or phrases in the client's language will help in communicating with clients who do not speak the dominant language, but this action is not related to proximity.