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Deck 16: Spirituality
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Which statement made by the student nurse to a Jehovah's Witness patient indicates a need for further learning?
1)"I documented in your medical records that you do not want blood transfusions or blood products."
2)"I am your nurse and I will help prepare you for a corneal transplant."
3)"Happy Birthday. I will have the dietary department send up a cake for you."
4)"The organ procurement (donation) center was notified that you did not want to donate an organ."
1)"I documented in your medical records that you do not want blood transfusions or blood products."
2)"I am your nurse and I will help prepare you for a corneal transplant."
3)"Happy Birthday. I will have the dietary department send up a cake for you."
4)"The organ procurement (donation) center was notified that you did not want to donate an organ."
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The nurse, a Christian, is caring for a Jewish patient who has asked the nurse to offer a prayer at the bedside. The nurse feels comfortable doing so. Which action by the nurse is appropriate?
1)Offer a prayer for healing using the nurse's usual words and format.
2)Begin the prayer with "Jehovah God," while avoiding the name of Jesus.
3)Avoid saying any name for the Supreme Being while praying, and quote an Old Testament Bible scripture as the prayer.
4)Say, "What name would you like for me to use to address the Supreme Being when I am praying for you?"
1)Offer a prayer for healing using the nurse's usual words and format.
2)Begin the prayer with "Jehovah God," while avoiding the name of Jesus.
3)Avoid saying any name for the Supreme Being while praying, and quote an Old Testament Bible scripture as the prayer.
4)Say, "What name would you like for me to use to address the Supreme Being when I am praying for you?"
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The nurse is caring for a patient recently diagnosed with cancer. The patient states, "I really never believed in a god or followed any religion. Should I do something now?" What is the most appropriate response by the nurse?
1)"Religion and spirituality are not for everyone. If you've not had it in your life to this point, you may not need it."
2)"I am a Catholic and it works for me. Would you like me to tell you about my religion?"
3)"It is important to have some religion or spirituality in your life as it can help you get through difficult times."
4)"It is up to you. If you would like, I can arrange for one of our nondenominational chaplains to come and speak with you."
1)"Religion and spirituality are not for everyone. If you've not had it in your life to this point, you may not need it."
2)"I am a Catholic and it works for me. Would you like me to tell you about my religion?"
3)"It is important to have some religion or spirituality in your life as it can help you get through difficult times."
4)"It is up to you. If you would like, I can arrange for one of our nondenominational chaplains to come and speak with you."
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The nurse is caring for a 68-year-old patient who has terminal cancer. Which specific assessment tool would the nurse use for this patient?
1)JAREL
2)SPIRIT
3)HOPE
4)LOVE
1)JAREL
2)SPIRIT
3)HOPE
4)LOVE
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The nurse is working in a pediatric intensive care unit. A young couple has just been informed that their 6-year-old son has died after being in the unit for 1 month. The couple is grief stricken and says to the nurse, "We can't believe this has happened. He was too young. God is watching over him. Do you believe he is with God?" What is the most appropriate response by the nurse?
1)"It was his time. He is in a better place."
2)"He suffered enough. He is at peace now."
3)"I believe he is with angels, but tell me what you think."
4)"Even though he is gone, you can have more children later."
1)"It was his time. He is in a better place."
2)"He suffered enough. He is at peace now."
3)"I believe he is with angels, but tell me what you think."
4)"Even though he is gone, you can have more children later."
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6
A patient tells the nurse, "I feel that God has abandoned me. I am so angry that I can't even pray." The patient refuses to see the minister. Which nursing diagnosis is most appropriate for this patient?
1)Spiritual Distress
2)Risk for Spiritual Distress
3)Impaired Religiosity
4)Moral Distress
1)Spiritual Distress
2)Risk for Spiritual Distress
3)Impaired Religiosity
4)Moral Distress
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7
The nurse is asking the patient reflective, clarifying questions to help the patient make a list of what is important and unimportant in life and the time commitment for each. Which standardized (Nursing Interventions Classification [NIC]) intervention does this action represent?
1)Spiritual Support
2)Self-Esteem Enhancement
3)Values Clarification
4)Hope Inspiration
1)Spiritual Support
2)Self-Esteem Enhancement
3)Values Clarification
4)Hope Inspiration
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8
Which action is most effective for the female nurse to take when delivering spiritual care to a patient of the same religion as the nurse?
1)Understanding that the patient shares the same beliefs
2)Striving to meet the patient's spiritual needs independently
3)Explaining her own religious beliefs to the patient
4)Developing a greater awareness of her own spirituality
1)Understanding that the patient shares the same beliefs
2)Striving to meet the patient's spiritual needs independently
3)Explaining her own religious beliefs to the patient
4)Developing a greater awareness of her own spirituality
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9
The nurse asks the patient to talk about the spiritual significance of being baptized in the Jordan River. Which spiritual technique is the nurse using?
1)Hope inspiration
2)Forgiveness facilitation
3)Reminiscence therapy
4)Feelings expression
1)Hope inspiration
2)Forgiveness facilitation
3)Reminiscence therapy
4)Feelings expression
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10
A female patient tells the charge nurse that she does not want a male nurse caring for her. Which intervention by the charge nurse is best?
1)Explain that hospital policy does not allow nursing assignments based on the gender of the nurse.
2)Explore with the patient her beliefs and determine which might have caused her to make this statement.
3)Assure the patient that each nurse is capable of providing professional nursing care, regardless of gender.
4)Immediately comply with the patient's request and assign a female nurse to care for the patient.
1)Explain that hospital policy does not allow nursing assignments based on the gender of the nurse.
2)Explore with the patient her beliefs and determine which might have caused her to make this statement.
3)Assure the patient that each nurse is capable of providing professional nursing care, regardless of gender.
4)Immediately comply with the patient's request and assign a female nurse to care for the patient.
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11
Over the past few centuries, nurses have placed less attention on spiritual care primarily because of which aspect?
1)Nurses providing care are less religious and spiritual now.
2)Spirituality and religion are unproven with regard to influencing health.
3)Greater emphasis has been placed on science and scientific evidence.
4)Nurses are uncomfortable when discussing spiritual aspects of care.
1)Nurses providing care are less religious and spiritual now.
2)Spirituality and religion are unproven with regard to influencing health.
3)Greater emphasis has been placed on science and scientific evidence.
4)Nurses are uncomfortable when discussing spiritual aspects of care.
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12
Which question is most important to ask of a newly admitted patient to effectively incorporate spiritual care in the nursing care plan?
1)"What is your family's religious background?"
2)"With what organized religion are you affiliated?"
3)"Do you go to church, and if so, how often?"
4)"What are your personal spiritual beliefs?"
1)"What is your family's religious background?"
2)"With what organized religion are you affiliated?"
3)"Do you go to church, and if so, how often?"
4)"What are your personal spiritual beliefs?"
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13
Which type of medicine do those of the Hindu faith typically practice?
1)Ayurvedic medicine
2)Western medicine
3)Chiropractic medicine
4)Tribal medicine
1)Ayurvedic medicine
2)Western medicine
3)Chiropractic medicine
4)Tribal medicine
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14
Which statements indicate the nurse has a good understanding of religion? Select all that apply.
1)"Religion is like a lifelong journey."
2)"Religion provides a code for a way of living."
3)"Religion describes the relationship between patients and the divine."
4)"Religion is a dynamic relationship that transcends."
5)"Religion is experienced by all patients at some point in time."
1)"Religion is like a lifelong journey."
2)"Religion provides a code for a way of living."
3)"Religion describes the relationship between patients and the divine."
4)"Religion is a dynamic relationship that transcends."
5)"Religion is experienced by all patients at some point in time."
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15
A patient of Orthodox Jewish faith is admitted to the hospital with heart failure on Yom Kippur. The physician prescribes digoxin 0.25 mg to be given orally to this patient. Based on the patient's religious affiliation, which action should the nurse take?
1)Administer the medication as prescribed.
2)Hold the medication until after Yom Kippur.
3)Explain the importance of taking the medication despite the holiday.
4)Ask the physician to change the route of administration.
1)Administer the medication as prescribed.
2)Hold the medication until after Yom Kippur.
3)Explain the importance of taking the medication despite the holiday.
4)Ask the physician to change the route of administration.
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16
Which special consideration may the nurse need to make when caring for a female Rastafarian patient?
1)Allow the patient to wear her own clothing.
2)Provide a diet that is caffeine-free.
3)Allow the patient to wear jewelry with religious symbols.
4)Provide free-flowing water for bathing.
1)Allow the patient to wear her own clothing.
2)Provide a diet that is caffeine-free.
3)Allow the patient to wear jewelry with religious symbols.
4)Provide free-flowing water for bathing.
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17
The nurse is speaking with a 40-year-old woman at a fund-raiser. The woman states, "I have never had a mammogram. I am a Buddhist and I believe if I get cancer, then that is what my fate will be." What is the most appropriate response by the nurse?
1)"You are 40 years old and really should start thinking about having a mammogram."
2)"This type of religion does not give you an opportunity to think about your own health."
3)"I don't know of any religion that just allows people to die. You may need to rethink this."
4)"This is certainly your decision and I respect that. If you have any questions, I'll help."
1)"You are 40 years old and really should start thinking about having a mammogram."
2)"This type of religion does not give you an opportunity to think about your own health."
3)"I don't know of any religion that just allows people to die. You may need to rethink this."
4)"This is certainly your decision and I respect that. If you have any questions, I'll help."
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18
The nursing student is completing her clinical rotation in the intensive care unit. While caring for a patient, she says to the primary nurse, "This family is bringing in all kinds of beads and medals and putting them on the patient and bed. This is intensive care! What should I do?" What is the most appropriate response by the primary nurse?
1)"Remove the medals from the patient so they don't get in the way of your work."
2)"Take the beads off the bed so they don't distract or interfere with care."
3)"Explain to the family that these objects cannot be brought into intensive care as our work is too intricate and these things can get in the way."
4)"This is not uncommon in intensive care. Try to work around this as best you can, as these objects are important to the family and patient."
1)"Remove the medals from the patient so they don't get in the way of your work."
2)"Take the beads off the bed so they don't distract or interfere with care."
3)"Explain to the family that these objects cannot be brought into intensive care as our work is too intricate and these things can get in the way."
4)"This is not uncommon in intensive care. Try to work around this as best you can, as these objects are important to the family and patient."
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The nurse is caring for a Native American patient. Which action should the nurse take?
1)Discuss health as harmony with nature.
2)Keep silence to a minimum.
3)Take notes during an assessment.
4)Encourage focus on "nirvana."
1)Discuss health as harmony with nature.
2)Keep silence to a minimum.
3)Take notes during an assessment.
4)Encourage focus on "nirvana."
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A nurse is preparing a Mormon female for surgery. Which statement made or question asked by the nurse indicates an understanding of the patient's religious practices or beliefs?
1)"This is a new gown. No one else has worn it."
2)"How would you like me to handle your undergarments?"
3)"I will let your surgical team know that only females can touch you."
4)"Would you like me to pray with you?"
1)"This is a new gown. No one else has worn it."
2)"How would you like me to handle your undergarments?"
3)"I will let your surgical team know that only females can touch you."
4)"Would you like me to pray with you?"
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21
The nurse is using the HOPE approach to perform a spiritual assessment. Which questions would the nurse ask when focusing on the "H" in HOPE? Select all that apply.
1)"Do you belong to a religious or spiritual community?"
2)"What are your sources of internal support?"
3)"Do you have any dietary restrictions I should know about?"
4)"What do you do to get through tough times?"
5)"What aspects of your spirituality are most helpful?"
1)"Do you belong to a religious or spiritual community?"
2)"What are your sources of internal support?"
3)"Do you have any dietary restrictions I should know about?"
4)"What do you do to get through tough times?"
5)"What aspects of your spirituality are most helpful?"
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22
Which actions indicate the nurse is using presence as an intervention with a patient? Select all that apply.
1)Being open to patient's beliefs and concerns
2)Setting the agenda for the patient
3)Allowing the patient to tell stories about the illness
4)Using active listening skills
5)Leading the discussions about spirituality
1)Being open to patient's beliefs and concerns
2)Setting the agenda for the patient
3)Allowing the patient to tell stories about the illness
4)Using active listening skills
5)Leading the discussions about spirituality
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What are some possible barriers for nurses in providing spiritual care? Select all that apply.
1)Spiritual care is related to end-of-life care, and many nurses do not work in this area.
2)Greater emphasis in nursing is placed on meeting patients' physical needs.
3)Many nurses experience time constraints and inadequate staffing.
4)Many nurses lack an understanding of their own spiritual belief systems.
5)Many nurses believe that spiritual care is not a component of the professional role.
1)Spiritual care is related to end-of-life care, and many nurses do not work in this area.
2)Greater emphasis in nursing is placed on meeting patients' physical needs.
3)Many nurses experience time constraints and inadequate staffing.
4)Many nurses lack an understanding of their own spiritual belief systems.
5)Many nurses believe that spiritual care is not a component of the professional role.
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What are some activities nurses can do to gain a broader view of spirituality? Select all that apply.
1)Develop critical and reflective thinking abilities.
2)Participate in religious and spiritual practices regularly.
3)Increase knowledge base of religion and spirituality.
4)Recognize that all spirituality is deeply ingrained in religion.
5)Examine thoughts and feelings about end-of-life issues.
1)Develop critical and reflective thinking abilities.
2)Participate in religious and spiritual practices regularly.
3)Increase knowledge base of religion and spirituality.
4)Recognize that all spirituality is deeply ingrained in religion.
5)Examine thoughts and feelings about end-of-life issues.
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