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colleen colleen
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11 years ago
A patient, learning that her newborn baby has a genetic disorder, tells the nurse that it was because a stranger gave her baby the “evil eye.” Which of the following does this information suggest to the nurse?
1. The patient’s culture supports that a stranger looking at the baby caused the disorder.
2. The patient needs psychiatric counseling.
3. The patient is not going to be a good mother since she permits strangers around the baby.
4. Healthcare dollars should not be spent trying to change this patient’s opinion of why the baby has a genetic disorder.
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11 years ago
1 -- The nurse needs to be aware of the patient’s cultural and religious beliefs. The patient stating that the newborn has a genetic disorder because a stranger gave the baby the “evil eye” is evidence that the patient believes this is the cause of the disorder. This information does not suggest that the patient needs psychiatric counseling or that the patient is not going to be a good mother. The nurse cannot make the decision to not have healthcare dollars spent trying to change the patient’s opinion of why the baby has a genetic disorder since this is beyond the scope of the nurse.
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