When planning post-discharge outpatient educational sessions for a group of clients, the nurse should avoid Saturday sessions for patients who are:
A.
Seventh Day Adventists
B.
Muslims
C.
Jehovah's Witnesses
D.
American Indians
Question 2To provide a culturally appropriate diet that is high in protein for someone of the Seventh Day Adventist religion, the nurse should select:
A.
Seafood and eggs
B.
Meat and beans
C.
Peanut butter and whole wheat bread
D.
Pasta and tomato sauce
Question 3A Cambodian family immigrated to the United States and has been living in Denver for over 5 years. During a family assessment, the mother expressed concern about their children, ages 10, 13, and 16, stating, The children act so differently now.
They are less respectful to us and want to eat only American food and go to rock concerts. It's hard to believe they are our children. The children are demonstrating:
A.
Cultural relativism.
B.
Ethnocentrism.
C.
Biculturalism.
D.
Acculturation.
Question 4In assessing a patient's religious or spiritual practice, the best approach for the nurse to use is to ask:
A.
What dietary restrictions are imposed by your religious and spiritual beliefs?
B.
Would you accept blood transfusions if your condition required blood therapy?
C.
Please tell me whether your religion allows you to eat meat daily.
D.
How can I help you in meeting any religious or spiritual needs you may have?
Question 5Because of the oral tradition of this cultural group, in providing discharge teaching, it would be inappropriate to provide written communication for which of the following culture groups?
A.
Hmongs
B.
Hispanic Americans
C.
Japanese Americans
D.
African Americans