The nursing instructor discussed the theory of energy forces existing between organisms and objects in the universe and called this yin-yang. Yin-yang is an example of which societal view of illness?
- A. Biomedical perspective
- B. Magico-religious perspective
- C. Naturalistic perspective
- D. Scientific perspective
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The naturalistic view espouses that human beings are only one part of nature. The yin-yang theory promotes the idea that energy forces exist between organisms and objects in the universe. The balance between these forces is health. The biomedical or scientific view embraces a cause-and-effect philosophy of human body functions. The magico-religious view believes that supernatural forces dominate.
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The nurse is discussing a client's beliefs about health and illness and how it is treated. The client expresses the idea that illness and disease are based on a cause-and-effect philosophy of human body functions. The client's view matches which perspective?
- A. biomedical or scientific
- B. yin-yang theory
- C. magico-religious
- D. hot/cold theory
Correct Answer: A
Rationale: The biomedical or scientific view is generally shared by Western health care personnel and is based on cause-and-effect relationships. An example is the belief that bacterial or viral organisms cause meningitis. The natural or holistic view espouses that human beings are only one part of nature. Natural balance or harmony is essential for health. Examples of this perspective include hot/cold theory and yin-yang theory. According to the magico-religious perspective, supernatural forces dominate. Examples include faith healing in some Christian faiths and voodoo or witchcraft in some Caribbean cultures.
A client with the diagnosis of ovarian cancer confides practicing holistic medicine to the nurse. The client believes a cure exists through a macrobiotic diet, rather than what surgery or medical treatment can achieve. Which statement by the nurse is most appropriate?
- A. I would not bet my life on a diet treatment plan.'
- B. We can talk to your provider about adding this diet as a complementary therapy.'
- C. You should listen to your provider, who is the expert on this condition.'
- D. Alternative treatments do not have good outcomes for this type of cancer.'
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Nurses should support clients in their beliefs about health and illness. Complementary treatments are treatments used in conjunction with mainstream medicine. Clients should be provided the opportunity to incorporate health belief in practices into their plan of care.
A nurse works in a health care setting that serves the Amish community. Members of this community look to the bishop who governs the community to make decisions about health care treatments. The nurse who provides extra time for a client from this community to select a treatment option and to discuss the situation with the community bishop is demonstrating which cultural concept?
- A. Ageism
- B. Stereotyping
- C. Generalization
- D. Ethnocentrism
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Generalization is using the knowledge of the trends within a specific group or community to guide the care of the client without stereotyping. However, the nurse must recognize that generalization can lead to oversimplification and stereotyping. Stereotyping has an end point; the assumption prevents one from seeing another person as unique. Generalization acknowledges common trends in a group while recognizing that more information is needed. Ageism is the stereotyping of older adult behavior or vulnerability based on an individual's prior experiences or anticipation of behaviors. Ethnocentrism is the belief that one's own ethnic heritage is the 'correct' one' and superior to others.
The nurse is caring for a client who avoids looking the nurse straight in the eye. Which consideration(s) should the nurse account for when providing care for the client? Select all that apply.
- A. Avoiding eye contact may be a sign of respect.
- B. Direct eye contact may be viewed as an invasion of privacy.
- C. Standing directly in front of the client's gaze when speaking may encourage attentiveness.
- D. Using stereotyping may help the nurse avoid incorrect assumptions about the client's behavior.
- E. Determining the cause of the client's behavior may be accomplished by generalization.
Correct Answer: A,B
Rationale: The possibilities that avoiding eye contact may be a sign of respect, and that direct eye contact may be viewed as an invasion of privacy, are considerations the nurse should account for when providing care of the client who avoids looking the nurse straight in the eye. Standing directly in front of the client's gaze when speaking does not convey a desire to understand the client's behavior or provide a comfortable climate for the client. The nurse should avoid stereotyping and making assumptions about the client's behavior. Generalization should not be used to determine the cause of the client's behavior. Instead, generalization should be used to identify common trends in a group while recognizing that more information is needed; it does not describe an individual client.
While providing personal care for a client, the nurse observes that the client is not comfortable with the close physical proximity. How will the nurse alleviate the discomfort of the client during personal care?
- A. Speak words or phrases in the client's style of speaking.
- B. Maintain sufficient distance.
- C. Ensure that the client's family member is present.
- D. Provide simple explanations of the need for physical proximity.
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Simple explanations of the need for physical proximity during clinical procedures and personal care help alleviate the discomfort that the client may experience. Maintaining sufficient distance and ensuring that the client's family member is present may not help alleviate the discomfort the client is experiencing. Speaking words or phrases in the client's language will help in communicating with clients who do not speak the dominant language, but this action is not related to proximity.
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