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LIYAQI LIYAQI
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6 years ago
The nurse is working with a patient whose religious beliefs differ from those of the general population. The best nursing intervention to use to meet the specific spiritual needs of this family is to:
 
  1. Ask how important the patient's religious and spiritual beliefs are when making decisions about health care.
  2. Show respect while allowing time and privacy for religious rituals.
  3. Ask for the patient's opinion on what caused the illness.
  4. Identify healthcare practices forbidden by religious or spiritual beliefs.
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Rationale 1: Considering the impact of religious and spiritual beliefs might be part of the spiritual assessment process but is not an intervention.
Rationale 2: Showing respect while allowing time and privacy for religious rituals is a culturally sensitive intervention.
Rationale 3: Asking what caused the patient's illness is not an intervention, and does nothing to meet the spiritual needs specific to the family.
Rationale 4: Identifying what health practices might be forbidden by the family's beliefs might be part of the spiritual assessment process but is not an intervention.
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