ATI Fundamentals Nursing- Ch. 35 Flashcards
- A nurse is providing teaching with a newly licensed nurse about incorporating culturally responsive nursing care. Which of the following statements by the newly licensed nurse indicates understanding?
a. “It is a form of client ethnocentrism.”
b. “It involves being knowledgeable about various cultures.”
c. “It involves the delivery of care that includes the client’s beliefs.”
d. “It is the examination of the nurse’s personal attitude.”
c. “It involves the delivery of care that includes the client’s beliefs.”
- A nurse is using an interpreter to communicate with a client. Which of the following actions should the nurse take? (Select all that apply.)
a. Using a facility approved medical interpreter
b. Determining the client’s understanding several times during the conversation
c. Looking at the interpreter when asking the client questions
d. Using medical terms during the conversation
e. Asking one question at a time
a. Using a facility approved medical interpreter
b. Determining the client’s understanding several times during the conversation
e. Asking one question at a time
- A nurse is using the FICA screening tool to gather more data about a client’s interfaith needs. Which of the following questions should the nurse ask when using the tool?
a. “What gives you a sense of purpose?”
b. “Who inspires you?”
c. “How has this condition affected you?”
d. “Do you have a communication barrier?”
a. “What gives you a sense of purpose?”
- A nurse is caring for a client who tells the nurse that, based on religious values and mandates, a blood transfusion is not an acceptable treatment option. What actions should the nurse take?
When taking actions, the nurse should demonstrate culturally responsive care and show respect for the client’s religious beliefs. The nurse should have the provider discuss the necessity for a blood transfusion, alternatives to the use of blood products, and allow the client to make an informed decision.
- A nurse enters the room of a client who is reading from a religious book. The client begins to cry and asks to be left alone. What actions should the nurse take?
When taking actions, the nurse should demonstrate culturally responsive care and show respect to the client by providing time for the client to be alone. The nurse should close the door to the client’s room and give the client time without interruption to pray and reflect. After giving the client quiet, uninterrupted time, the nurse can establish presence with the client by sitting, listening, showing acceptance, and supporting the client. The nurse can offer to contact a spiritual care provider to provide the client with spiritual support if needed…