Religion
Cultural Preferences
Dietary Considerations
Family Roles in Healthcare
Interpreter Services
100

Patients fasting for religious reasons should be assessed for this.

What is hypoglycemia and dehydration.

100

The best way to ensure dietary needs are met during hospitalization is to do this upon admission.

What is ask about what cultural and religious dietary restrictions.

100

In some cultures, healthcare decisions are primarily made by this group rather than by the patient alone.

The designated family leader.

200

A Muslim patient requests time for daily prayer. The nurse demonstrates cultural sensitivity by doing this.

Providing privacy and adjusting care times when possible.

200

A patient avoids eye contact during conversation. The culturally sensitive nursing response is to do this.

What is recognize it may be a sign of respect rather than disinterest.

200

This common hospital protein source might be inappropriate for Muslim or Jewish patient.

What is pork.

200

The nurse shows cultural sensitivity by doing this when multiple family members are involved in care.

Asking the patient who should be included in decision.

300

This nursing action respects religious beliefs related to blood products or procedures.

Discussing alternatives and involving the healthcare team when a patient refuses treatment for religious reasons.

300

Touching a patient’s head without asking may be inappropriate in some cultures because it is considered this.

What is sacred or highly personal

300

This cultural belief may include using hot and cold foods to restore balance during illness.

What is Ying/ Yang theory. (some Asian and Hispanic cultures.
300

This nursing action respects collectivist cultures.

Encouraging family presence and participation when appropriate.

300

This nursing action improves communication when using an interpreter.

Speak directly to the patient, not the interpreter. 

400

Providing privacy, prayer time, or access to spiritual leaders demonstrates sensitivity to this patient need. 

Spiritual and religious practices.

400

Patients of this faith may follow a vegetarian diet.

Hinduism.

400

The act of encouraging family presence during care supports this cultural value.

Collectivism.

400
Using a professional interpreter instead of family members help prevent this.

Miscommunication or medical errors.

500

A patient requests a same-gender caregiver for religious reasons. The nurse should do what?

Honor the request when possible and communicate with staffing.

500

Providing cultural appropriate foods can help improve this patient outcome.

What is nutritional intake, healing, and patient satisfaction. 

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