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Exam 10: Cultural and Spiritual Care at the End of Life
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Question 1
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A nurse with experience caring for patients from a particular culture is admitting a patient from that culture. Which of the following should the nurse do to ensure the patient receives culturally sensitive care? 1) Question the patient regarding variations in rituals to find out why he does not follow the usual cultural beliefs and patterns
Question 2
Multiple Choice
A terminally ill patient tells the nurse that he is thankful for having a personal relationship with God and Jesus Christ since he realizes that death is a natural part of living and he is looking forward to meeting his maker. Which of the following does this information provide to the nurse?
Question 3
Multiple Choice
A patient from a different culture has passed away. According to tradition, the body is to be washed by members of the same sex as the patient; however, these individuals are not going to arrive at the hospital for several hours. Which of the following should the nurse do?
Question 4
Multiple Choice
The family of a terminally ill patient tells the nurse that members of the patient's church are coming to the hospital to lay hands on him and invites the nurse to participate. The nurse does not believe in this intervention and does not want to participate. Which of the following should the nurse do?
Question 5
Multiple Choice
A terminally ill patient tells the nurse that he misses attending mass at his church. Which of the following can the nurse do to help this patient?
Question 6
Multiple Choice
A terminally ill patient tells the nurse that he is not ready to die because there are many people that he needs to ask for forgiveness. Which of the following can the nurse do to help this patient?
Question 7
Multiple Choice
The newborn baby of a Roman Catholic patient has died. The mother is concerned that since the baby died before being baptized, he is doomed to live in purgatory. Which of the following can the nurse do to support this patient?
Question 8
Multiple Choice
A terminally ill patient tells the nurse that he hates being in the hospital because he is separated from the things that provides him with strength and support during this difficult time. Which of the following can the nurse do to support this patient?
Question 9
Multiple Choice
The nurse desires to learn more about a particular culture since more patients from that culture are being admitted to the hospital where she works. Which of the following can the nurse do to increase her knowledge?
Question 10
Multiple Choice
A terminally ill patient from a different culture tells the nurse that she cannot decide what to do until her brother arrives since he is the major decision maker for the family. Which of the following should the nurse do first?
Question 11
Multiple Choice
Because of religious beliefs, a terminally ill patient is not accepting medication that could prolong and improve his quality of life. This decision is in violation of the nurse's beliefs. Which of the following should be done?
Question 12
Multiple Choice
The nurse, caring for a terminally ill patient, is having difficulty with the patient's belief in God and faith for healing. Which of the following can the nurse do to support this patient's spiritual beliefs?
Question 13
Multiple Choice
Which of the following can the nurse do to support a terminally ill patient's spiritual needs?
Question 14
Multiple Choice
The nurse is admitting a patient who is from her same culture. Although the nurse can communicate somewhat with the patient in her native language, she would not be able to conduct a thorough assessment without difficulty. Which of the following should the nurse do?
Question 15
Multiple Choice
The nurse is answering the questions on the SPIRIT assessment before using it to assess the patient's spiritual needs. Which of the following explains why the nurse is doing this?
Question 16
Multiple Choice
The nurse, preparing to administer chemotherapy to a terminally ill patient, sees that the patient is sitting quietly in the room reading the Bible. Which of the following should the nurse do at this time?