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A client in labor is a Lebanese immigrant, and she explains that in the Muslim faith, the baby's name is selected after delivery, as it is God's will whether or not the baby will be born. Which nursing response is appropriate?
 
  1. Are you afraid your baby will not live?
  2. We have a very low rate of complications at this facility.
  3. In the United States, you can feel free to choose your baby's name prior to the delivery.
  4. Thank you for explaining that to me. By sharing your cultural beliefs with me, you are helping me to provide you with the best possible care.
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Explanation:
1. The client is describing the application of a culturally based belief, not a fear-based concern.
2. The client is describing the application of a culturally based belief, not a concern about complications.
3. It is neither realistic nor appropriate to assume that people of another culture will automatically abandon their ways and adopt the practices of a dominant culture.
4. The identification of cultural values is useful in planning and providing culturally sensitive care.
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