Culture In Nursing DQ3

Culture In Nursing DQ3

Culture In Nursing DQ3

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1. Veronica,   a 5-month-old girl with Down syndrome, and her family are being seen for a   healthy checkup. The parents express concern about Veronica’s growth and her   color. They are worried that her lips turn blue while she is eating.

a. As a culturally competent nurse, what   knowledge would be critical in assessing the child and family health?

b. Describe the importance of nurses understanding the genetics of Down syndrome prior to interacting with the child and family.

c. Imagine the primary concern you would have if you were the parents.

 

2. Michelle is a 42-year-old African American woman who is 12 weeks pregnant. She works as a waitress and finished her GED when she was 21 years old. She is worried because she heard that her baby may have sickle cell disease even though she and her husband do not.

a. How would you help Michelle understand the genetics of sickle cell?

b. Would it be reasonable to tell   Michelle that the baby can be tested? Why or why not?

c. What other factors should you consider in shaping your discussion with Michelle?

 

3. A   person of Mediterranean descent may have low blood levels of hemoglobin.

a. Describe why this is true and why nurses need to be aware of these differences in hemoglobin levels.

b. Explain how hemoglobin levels may affect a person’s health.

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    Chapter 3: Cultural Competence in the Health History and Physical Examination

     

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    Cultural Assessment #1

    Customized or tailored to the client’s unique background.

     

    Health history and physical exam interrelated.

     

    With growing diversity comes the need for nurses to develop knowledge and skills in cultural assessment. Culture In Nursing DQ3

     

     

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    Cultural Assessment #2

    Assessments form the foundation for the plan of care.

     

    Tend to be broad and comprehensive.

     

    Cultural assessment usually integrated into the overall assessment.

     

     

     

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    Health History #1

    The purpose of the health history is to collect subjective data.

    This is combined with the objective data from the physical exam for both well and ill clients.

     

     

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    Question #1

    Is the following statement true or false?

     

    Subjective data refers to things that people say or relate about themselves, whereas objective data result from the physical examination and the laboratory findings.

     

     

     

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    Answer to Question #1

    True

     

    Rationale: Subjective data come from the client and is information only they can give and confirm; objective data are observable and confirmed through sources other than the client.

     

     

     

     

     

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    Health History #2

    Major data categories to be considered when conducting a culturally competent health history:

    1. Biographic data and history

    2. Genetic data

    3. Review of medications and allergies

    4. Reason for seeking care

     

     

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    Health History #3

    Major data categories to be considered when conducting a culturally competent health history (cont.):

    5. Present health and history of present illness

    (culture-bound syndromes)

    6. Past health

    7. Family and social history

    8. Review of systems

     

     

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    Question #2

    Is the following statement true or false?

     

    Most cultures recognize the difference between prescribed medications and over-the-counter medications including herbs.

     

     

     

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    Answer to Question #2

    False

    Rationale: It is important to note all prescription and over-the-counter medications, including herbs, that clients might purchase or grow in home gardens. Because of cultural differences in peoples’ perceptions of which substances are considered medicines, it is important to ask about specific items by name.

     

     

     

     

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    Physical Examination #1

    Accurate assessment and evaluation of clients require:

    Knowledge of normal biocultural variations among healthy members of selected populations

    Assessment skills that will enable you to recognize variations that occur in illness

     

     

     

     

     

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    Physical Examination #2

    Biocultural variations in:

     

    Measurements

    Height, body proportions, weight (see Table 3-5)

     

    Vital signs, including pain

     

    General appearance

     

     

     

     

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    Physical Examination #3

    Skin

    Mongolian spots

    Vitiligo

    Hyperpigmentation

    Cyanosis

    Jaundice

    Pallor

    Erythema, petechial, ecchymoses

    Addison’s disease, uremia, albinism

     

     

     

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    Physical Examination #4

    Body secretions

    Apocrine glands

    Eccrine sweat glands

    Head

    Hair (texture, color)

    Eyes (structure, color, visual acuity)

    Ears (size, shape, cerumen, hearing loss)

    Mouth (pigmentation, cleft lip/palate, leukoedema)

    Teeth (developmental, hygienic, nutritional indicators)

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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    Physical Examination #5

    Musculoskeletal system

    Bone composition

    Bone density

    Bone curvature

    Body composition

     

     

     

     

     

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    Question #3

    Where is the most reliable location to assess for petechiae in a person with darkly pigmented skin?

    Palms of the hands

    Soles of the feet

    Lining of the mouth

    Upper chest and shoulders

     

     

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    Answer to Question #3

    C. Lining of the mouth

    Rationale: In dark-skinned clients, petechiae are best visualized in the areas of lighter melanization, such as the abdomen, buttocks, and volar surface of the forearm. When the skin is black or very dark brown, petechiae cannot be seen in the skin. Petechiae are most easily seen in the mouth, particularly the buccal mucosa, and in the conjunctiva of the eye.

     

     

     

     

     

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    Laboratory Tests

    Biocultural variations occur with some lab test results, such as:

    Hemoglobin

    Hematocrit

    Cholesterol

    Serum transferrin

    Blood glucose

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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    Clinical Decision Making and Actions

    The three major modalities to guide nursing judgments, decisions, and actions are:

    Cultural care preservation or maintenance

    Cultural care accommodation or negotiation

    Cultural care repatterning or restructuring

     

     

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    Question #4

    Which is an example of cultural care accommodation?

    Arranging the client’s dressing changes to avoid scheduled prayer times

    Providing the client with foods that are aligned with his/her religious dietary concerns

    Explaining to the client the need to reduce fat content from his or her ethnic high-fat diet

    Arranging for an interpreter to facilitate communication. Culture In Nursing DQ3

     

     

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    Answer to Question #4

    A. Arranging the client’s dressing changes to avoid scheduled prayer times

    Rationale: Cultural care accommodation or negotiation refers to professional actions and decisions that help people of a designated culture to adapt to or to negotiate with others for beneficial or satisfying health outcomes with professional care providers.

     

     

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