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The nurse is caring for the Muslim client in labor. What should the nurse be most aware of as a possible belief of the client?

  • A. Male health care providers should enter the room after receiving permission from her husband.
  • B. The client may prefer to eat only “hot” foods and to drink only special tea and warm water.
  • C. Fathers, rather than female relatives, are usually present to provide support during the labor.
  • D. She will be more likely to moan, scream, or cry out in pain during each labor contraction.
Correct Answer: A

Rationale: Some Muslim women are not comfortable with male HCPs and may prefer to have their husband in the room if a male is involved in care. Eating “hot” foods and drinking special tea and warm water are preferences of Hmong women from Laos and not those of Muslim women. The Muslim client may choose to have her husband, a male relative, or a female friend or relative provide support during childbirth, rather than her father. Muslim women are more likely to be silent and stoic during labor contractions, and not cry out in pain.