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What are the attributes of patient centered care? respect and dignity, information sharing, participation, collaboration
Describe Jean Watson's Caring Theory. Jean Watson's theory recognizes that nursing cares for the whole person, body
mind and spirit
What are the characteristics of assessment of PCC? Values, beliefs, level of understanding, culture, literacy, ability to participate in
care, presence and relationships with family/friends
Which of the following factors has the potential to impair (C)-The nurse feels uncomfortable asking a patient about his or her spiritual
a nurse's ability to provide patient-centered care? beliefs so the nurse asks the UAP to perform this assessment.
(A)-The nurse assessed the patient's spiritual beliefs,
cultural beliefs, and family values before creating a care
plan.
(B)-The nurse feels uncomfortable asking a patient about
his or her cultural beliefs but is able to have a
conversation with the patient and family about them.
(C)-The nurse feels uncomfortable asking a patient about
his or her spiritual beliefs so the nurse asks the UAP to
perform this assessment.
(D)-The nurse discusses the patient's cultural beliefs with
his or her physician in order to provide interventions that
coincide with these beliefs
The nurse is providing care to a client from another (D)-Asking the client and family if there is any special care related to their culture
culture who is involved in a motor vehicle accident. Which
is the priority nursing action to provide culturally sensitive
care for this client?
(A)-Reviewing information from the client's culture
(B)-Notifying the medical interpreter that translation is
needed
(C)-Requesting that a male nurse provide care due to the
documented culture
(D)-Asking the client and family if there is any special care
related to their culture
What is a priority component in planning care for a (B)-Setting patient's choices at the center of the discussion
patient with diabetes?
(A)-Educating on the side effects of insulin
(B)-Setting patient's choices at the center of the
discussion
(C)-Instituting goals that are common for all those with
diabetes
(D)-Including specific dietary changes