chapter 5 cultural diversity Mastery
A nurse caring for clients of different cultures in a hospital setting attempts to make eye contact with clients when performing the initial assessment. What assumption might the nurse make based on common cultural practices?
A Muslim-Arab woman refuses to make eye contact with her male nurse. Assumption: She is being modest.
The nurse is educating a client of Chinese descent regarding the reduction and elimination of lactose in the diet. Which statement(s) made by the client indicates that the education was effective? Select all that apply.
"When I drink coffee or tea, I should use a non-dairy creamer instead of milk or cream." "I should replace 2% milk with lactose-free milk." "I can use kosher parve foods because they are prepared without milk."
The nurse has just attended a seminar on concepts of cultural diversity. Which statement made by the nurse would require further education?
"Culture cannot be influenced, and you are born with your culture."
The staff nurse overhears the charge nurse, who is of Italian heritage, talking to the unlicensed assistive personnel. Which statement made by the charge nurse is an example of ethnocentrism?
"Italians are best at everything.'
Which scenario is an example of certification?
A nurse who demonstrates advanced expertise in a content area of nursing through special testing
A nurse is conducting an ethnographic interview with a client. Which step would the nurse do first?
Ask an open-ended, general question
A client informs the nurse about leaving the health care facility because the client is not satisfied with the treatment. The nurse knows that the client's treatment is incomplete and further testing and evaluations are scheduled. Which action by the nurse would be most appropriate to prevent false imprisonment?
Ask the client to sign a release without medical approval.
The client is admitted to the hospital with a ruptured ovarian cyst. The client has expressed that it is very important that the spouse be present to receive all medical information. Using the concepts of culturally competent care, which is the best response?
Document the client's request in the nursing care plan.
An HIV-positive client discovers that the client's name is published in a research report on HIV care prepared by the client's nurse. The client is hurt and files a lawsuit against the nurse. Which offense has the nurse committed?
Invasion of privacy
Which teaching statement best exemplifies cultural competence in relation to time for the American culture?
It is important to be on time for your health care appointment.
A nurse is working in a clinic that serves a community with a high population of immigrants. Which nursing assessment is the priority?
Language assessment
A newly hired young nurse overheard the charge nurse talking with an older nurse on the unit. The charge nurse said, "All these young nurses think they can come in late and leave early." What cultural factor can the new nurse assess from this conversation?
Stereotyping
A physician is called to see a client with angina. During the visit the physician advises the nurse to decrease the dosage of atenolol to 12.5 mg. However, because the physician is late for another visit, the physician requests that the nurse write down the order for the physician. What should be the appropriate nursing action in this situation?
The nurse should ask the physician to come back and write the order.
The nurse works in an urban hospital and cares for a diverse population of clients. Which action(s) by the nurse demonstrates the delivery of culturally sensitive care to clients? Select all that apply.
allowing the client to keep a religious necklace on until going into the operating room integrating the client's cultural practices when assisting with the creation of the plan of care asking the client questions regarding health care beliefs related to the client's culture
Nurses are responsible for delivering culturally competent care for all clients. Culturally competent care does not account for:
client's height.
A parent informs the nurse that immunizations are against the parent's cultural and religious beliefs and the parent does not want the child to receive immunizations. The nurse proceeds to inform the parent that the child will be consistently ill and will not be allowed to start school unless immunized. The nurse also informs the parent that the nurse had all of the nurse's own children vaccinated. The nurse's behavior an example of:
cultural imposition
The nurse admits a client to the critical care unit to rule out a myocardial infarction. The client has several family members in the waiting room. Which nursing action is most appropriate?
Assess the client's beliefs about family support during hospitalization.
The nurse is caring for a client who does not speak the dominant language. In order to facilitate unencumbered communication with the client, the nurse will take which action(s)? Select all that apply.
Determine in which language the client communicates effectively Schedule a certified interpreter when collecting client health history. Review facility policy on communication with clients who do not speak the dominant language.
The nurse just attended a seminar on cultural diversity. Which statement by the nurse would require further education?
"Ethnicity and race are the same thing and are affected by cultural practice."
A nurse is providing care to a client from a culture different from the nurse's own. The nurse is having difficulty relating to the client. What intervention by the nurse is most appropriate?
Ask the client how the client wants to be treated based on the client's values and beliefs.
When completing a transcultural assessment of communication, which assessment by the nurse is most appropriate?
Assessment of eye contact, personal space, and social taboos
A staff nurse meets with the charge nurse and is reporting that all the new nurses are leaving messes on the unit. The staff nurse states, "These youngsters think they can waltz in here and get our jobs." What is this nurse demonstrating?
Cultural conflict
After reporting to work for a night shift, the nurse learns that the unit is understaffed because two RNs called out sick. As a result, each nurse on the unit must provide care for four acute clients in addition to the nurse's regular clients. Which statement is true for this nurse when working in understaffed circumstances?
The nurse is legally held to the same standards of care as when staffing levels are normal.
The nurse is collecting the health history of a client and notes the client is apprehensive in answering questions. The client states, "My spiritual healer will be here soon." What is the best response by the nurse?
We can wait until your spiritual healer arrives and work together to answer these questions."
Which scenarios are examples of cultural competence? Select all that apply.
Attending a cultural diversity lecture series in the community Making arrangement for an acupuncturist to come to the hospital and provide pain relief for the client Having a one-on-one conversation with a client regarding prayer needs and practices Performing a self-assessment of one's own personal biases
A nurse is caring for a postoperative client after knee arthroplasty. The nurse plans to help the client ambulate but is aware that the client may feel threatened by physical closeness because the client is from a culture that tends to prefer more personal space when interacting with others. Using the principles of culturally competent care, what would be the most appropriate nursing action?
Explain the purpose and need for assistance during ambulation.
In addressing health promotion for a client who is a member of another culture, the nurse should be guided by which principle?
The client may have a very different understanding of health promotion.