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ATI RN COMMUNITY HEALTH PROCTORED EXAM 1. The nurse is caring for a patient who is an agnostic. Which information should the nurse consider when planning care for this patient? a. The patient is devoid of spirituality. b. The patient does not believe in God. c. The patient believes there is no known ultimate reality. d. The patient finds no meaning through relationship with others. ANS: C Some people do not believe in the existence of God (atheist), or they believe that there is no known ultimate reality (agnostic). Nonetheless, spirituality is important regardless of a person’s religious beliefs. Agnostics discover meaning in what they do or how they live because they find no ultimate meaning for the way things are. They believe that people bring meaning to what they do. 2. The nurse is caring for an Islam patient who wants a snack. Which action by the nurse is most appropriate? a. Offers a ham sandwich b. Offers a beef sandwich c. Offers a kosher sandwich d. Offers a bacon sandwich ANS: B Islam religion does allow beef. Islam does not allow pork or alcohol. Ham and bacon are pork. Kosher is allowed for Judaism. 3. A nurse is teaching a patient how to meditate. Which information from the patient indicates effective learning? a. I will lie on the floor. b. I will breathe quickly. c. I will focus on an image. d. I will do this for 10 minutes every day. ANS: C

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1. The nurse is caring for a patient who is an agnostic. Which information should the nurse
consider when planning care for this patient?
a. The patient is devoid of spirituality.

b. The patient does not believe in God.
c. The patient believes there is no known ultimate reality.

d. The patient finds no meaning through relationship with others.

ANS: C
Some people do not believe in the existence of God (atheist), or they believe that there is no known
ultimate reality (agnostic). Nonetheless, spirituality is important regardless of a person’s religious
beliefs. Agnostics discover meaning in what they do or how they live because they find no ultimate
meaning for the way things are. They believe that people bring meaning to what they do.


2. The nurse is caring for an Islam patient who wants a snack. Which action by the nurse is most
appropriate?
a. Offers a ham sandwich

b. Offers a beef sandwich
c. Offers a kosher sandwich

d. Offers a bacon sandwich

ANS: B
Islam religion does allow beef. Islam does not allow pork or alcohol. Ham and bacon are pork.
Kosher is allowed for Judaism.
3. A nurse is teaching a patient how to meditate. Which information from the patient indicates

effective learning?
a. I will lie on the floor.

b. I will breathe quickly.
c. I will focus on an image.

d. I will do this for 10 minutes every day.

ANS: C
The steps of meditation include sitting in a comfortable position with the back straight; breathe
slowly; and focus on a sound, prayer, or image. Meditation should occur for 10 to 20 minutes twice a
day.
4. The nurse is admitting a patient to the hospital. The patient is a very spiritual person but does not

practice any specific religion. How will the nurse interpret this finding?
a. This indicates a strong religious affiliation.

b. This statement is contradictory.
c. This statement is reasonable.

d. This indicates a lack of hope.
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ANS: C

,The patient’s statement is reasonable and is not contradictory. Many people tend to use the
terms spiritualityand religion interchangeably. Although closely associated, these terms are not
synonymous. Religious practices encompass spirituality, but spirituality does not need to include religious
practice. When a person has the attitude of something to live for and look forward to, hope is present.
5. A nurse hears the following comments from different patients. Which patient comment does

the nurse identify as faith?
a. I go to church every Sunday.

b. I believe there is life after death.
c. I have something to look forward to each day.

d. I get a feeling of awe when looking at the sunset.

ANS: B
Faith allows people to have firm beliefs despite lack of physical evidence (life after death). Religion
refers to the system of organized beliefs and worship that a person practices to outwardly express
spirituality (go to church). When a person has the attitude of something to live for and look forward to,
hope is present (look forward to each day). Self-transcendence is the belief that there is a force outside of
and greater than the person (awe when looking at a sunset).
6. A nurse is caring for a Hindu patient. Which action will the nurse take?


a. Allow time to practice the Five Pillars.
b. Allow time to practice Blessingway.

c. Allow time for Holy Communion.
d. Allow time for purity rituals.

ANS: D
Hindus practice prayer and purity rituals. Blessingway is a practice of the Navajos that attempts to
remove ill health by means of stories, songs, rituals, prayers, symbols, and sand paintings. Islams must
be able to practice the Five Pillars of Islam. Holy Communion is practiced in the Christian religion.
7. The nurse is caring for a patient with a chronic illness who is having conflicts with beliefs. Which
health care team member will the nurse ask to see this patient?
a. The clergy

b. A psychiatrist
c. A social worker

d. An occupational therapist

ANS: A
Other important resources to patients are spiritual advisors and members of the clergy. Spiritual care helps
people identify meaning and purpose in life, look beyond the present, and maintain personal relationships,
as well as a relationship with a higher being or life force. A psychiatrist is for emotional health. A social
worker focuses on social, financial, and community resources. An occupational therapist provides care
with vocational issues and functioning within physical limitations.
8. The nurse is caring for a patient with a terminal disease. The nurse sits down and lightly

touches the patient’s hand. Which technique is the nurse using?
a. “Doing for”

b. Establishing presence
c. Offering transcendence
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d. Providing health promotion

, ANS: B
Establishing presence by sitting with a patient to attentively listen to his or her feelings and situation,
talking with the patient, crying with the patient, and simply offering time are powerful spiritual care
approaches.
Benner explains that presence involves “being with” a patient versus “doing for” a patient.
Transcendence is the belief that a force outside of and greater than the person exists beyond the material
world. In settings where health promotion activities occur, patients often need information, counseling,
and guidance to make the necessary choices to remain healthy.


9. The nurse and the patient have the same religious affiliation. Which action will the nurse take?
a. Must use a formal assessment tool to determine patient’s beliefs.

b. Assume that both have the same spiritual beliefs.
c. Do not impose personal values on the patient.

d. Skip the spiritual belief assessment.

ANS: C
It is important not to impose personal value systems on the patient. This is particularly true when the
patient’s values and beliefs are similar to those of the nurse because it then becomes very easy to make
false assumptions. It is not a must to use a formal assessment tool when assessing a patient’s beliefs. It is
important
to conduct the spiritual belief assessment; conducting an assessment is therapeutic because it expresses
a level of caring and support.
10. A nurse makes a connection with the patient when providing spiritual care. Which type of

connectedness did the nurse experience?
a. Intrapersonal

b. Interpersonal
c. Transpersonal

d. Multipersonal

ANS: B
Interpersonal means connected with others and the environment. Intrapersonal means connected
within oneself. Transpersonal means connected with God or an unseen higher power. There is no
such term as multipersonal for connectedness.

11. The patient is admitted with chronic anxiety. Which action is most appropriate for the nurse to take?
a. Focus on finding quick remedies for the anxiety.

b. Realize that the patient’s only goal is relief of the anxiety.
c. Look at how anxiety influences the patient’s ability to function.

d. Help the patient realize that there is little hope of relief from anxiety.

ANS: C
Do not just look at the patient’s anxiety as a problem to solve with quick remedies, but rather look at how
the anxiety influences the patient’s ability to function and achieve goals established in life (not just
anxiety relief). Mobilizing the patient’s hope is central to a healing relationship.
12. In caring for the patient’s spiritual needs, the nurse asks 20 questions to assess the patient’s
relationship with God and a sense of life purpose and satisfaction. Which method is the nurse
using?
a. The spiritual well-being scale 3
b. The FICA assessment tool

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