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a.

Religion
b. Religion ethics
c. Transcultural nursing
d. Ethics
e. None of the above
f. All of the above

1. Human beings’ relation to that which they regard as holy, sacred, absolute, spiritual, divine,
or worthy of especial reverence. (A)
2. It is also commonly regarded as consisting of the way people deal with ultimate concerns
about their lives and their fate after death. (A)
3. Patients must be given the choice about some treatments through informed consent without
pressure from caregivers to conform. (B)
4. This is often an ethical decision frequently involved in the patient's religious beliefs. (B)
5. Is a distinct nursing specialty which focuses on global cultures and comparative cultural
caring, health, and nursing phenomena. (C)

6. It is possible for nurses to provide competent care and support to patients by EXCEPT: (D)
a. SHOWING RESPECT FOR RELIGIOUS DIFFERENCES
b. SHOWING RESPECT FOR THE INDIVIDUALITY OF EACH PERSON
c. KEEPING AN OPEN MIND, MAKING NO ASSUMPTIONS
d. NOT ASKING QUESTIONS

7. The following are the most common practices affecting the nursing care of the inpatient of a
health care facility EXCEPT:
a. Diet
b. Visitors
c. Religious symbols
d. Festivals
8. Transcultural nursing is, “A legitimate and formal area of study, research, and practice
focused on culturally based care, values, and practices to help cultures and sub-cultures
maintain or regain their health and face difficulties or death in culturally congruent and
beneficial caring ways”.
a. Purtilo & Dohurty, 2011
b. Madeleine Leininger
c. Johnston, 1990
d. Virginia Henderson
9. What does a Transcultural Nurse Do?
a. Seek to provide culturally congruent and competent care to their patients
b. Providing culturally congruent care means providing care that fits the patient's
valued life patterns
c. Providing culturally competent care refers to the ability of the transcultural nurse
to bridge cultural gaps in caring
d. All of the above

10. What Are the Roles and Duties of a Transcultural Nurse?


a. Determine if any of the patient's health beliefs relate to the cause of their
illness or problem.
b. To advocate and care for individuals and support them through health and
illness.
c. Nurses promote healthy lifestyles, advocate for patients and provide health
education.
d. Guiding patients and their families, nurses can provide people in a community
with referrals for other services

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