NCLEX-RN
Culture and Spirituality Questions
Extract:
Question 1 of 5
The nurse is caring for an older Hispanic client who is a migrant farm worker and has been admitted for asthma. The nurse is unfamiliar with the cultural and spiritual practices and beliefs of the client's homeland. Which questions are most appropriate for the nurse to ask during the admission process? Select all that apply.
Correct Answer: A,D,E
Rationale: Assessment includes cultural and spiritual information. It includes questions regarding clients' health beliefs and practices, their health care providers, and their beliefs regarding the origin of illness. Option 2 may have an accusatory undertone. This type of question will not assist the nurse in developing a rapport. A person's reason for wearing an amulet is not relevant to this situation; this question may be perceived as intrusive.
Question 2 of 5
The hospice nurse is caring for five clients from various religious backgrounds. Which observations should the nurse expect for the clients of the various religious backgrounds? Select all that apply.
Correct Answer: A,E
Rationale: Those of the Muslim faith desire their body to be facing Mecca. Those of the Hindu faith believe in cremation within 24 hours to release their soul from earthly attachments. A priest hears confessions of the Catholic faith, not the Methodist faith. The number 4 is avoided by those of an Asian background because it symbolizes death. Catholics, not Baptists, avoid warm-blooded meats on Fridays.
Question 3 of 5
An Arab Muslim female client has been stabilized following an assault in the parking lot of a local restaurant. The nurse manager is making assignments for the oncoming shift. Which action by the nurse manager is the most appropriate to ensure the client's comfort?
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Information about family and gender roles will greatly influence the nurse's plan of care. Arab Muslim women can only be cared for by a female. Assigning a male nurse to care for this client would be inappropriate. It would also be inappropriate to place the client in a position to choose which nurse will care for her. Unless medically necessary, the client should not need to have a skin assessment every shift. If it is required, a female must be present to assist in the skin assessment.
Question 4 of 5
The nurse is caring for a client who primarily speaks Spanish. An interpreter is currently unavailable. The nurse must perform a dressing change. What should the nurse do in order to enhance communication with this client prior to changing the dressing?
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: When caring for a client who speaks a language that is different from the nurse's, it is ideal for the nurse to call on a dialect-specific interpreter designated by the health care agency that is the same age and same gender as the client. If an interpreter is unavailable, the nurse should speak slowly and allow the client time to interpret what is being said. The nurse should avoid the use of relatives as interpreters to minimize bias and misinterpretation. The nurse should avoid using nonverbal facial expressions and body language, because they could be misinterpreted by the client. The nurse should use common words in the client's language if known; the nurse should become familiar with Spanish terms that are frequently used in health care.
Question 5 of 5
The nurse is caring for a postoperative client with spiritual and culturally based eating and food requirements. Which interventions demonstrate the nurse's spiritual and cultural consideration of the client? Select all that apply.
Correct Answer: C,D,E
Rationale: Spiritual and cultural consideration reflects attempts to maintain familiar customs to achieve the same healthy responses expected of our Western culture customs. Gaining knowledge of the customs and their importance to the client will be the basis for an understanding that allows for flexibility and compromise when necessary. Including the family in the discussion will assist with the process as will discussing the needs the client has at this particular time in order to formulate a plan to meet the needs while maintaining cultural customs. Encouraging new foods in place of the usual foods may be viewed as being insensitive and showing a lack of concern. Substitution is not always necessary.