Reference no: EM133848113
Question
1. If you were to take care of a patient who is part of the religion of Judaism, how would you ensure that your client will receive the proper care they need based on the rules in their religion?
2. What can be done to cope with the situations if any concerns or refusals occur during healthcare services?
3. Mary is a 29-year-old female who does not practice any religion. However, Mary is married to Henry who is a 30-year-old that is religious in Christianity. Mary has been on birth control pills for a year. Last week, Mary found out she is pregnant because she had missed one or two pills in her last round. Right now, she is struggling with this unexpected pregnancy and her main goal right now is to focus on her career. Due to the religious reasons of her husband Henry, they can't have an abortion. How can you help them?
4. Joanne is a 17-year-old patient admitted into the ER due to extremely painful abdominal pain she is feeling around her pelvic area. You notice that she is wearing a stylish gold chain necklace with a cross hanging from it. Is it safe to assume she is a Christian patient and to continue treating her as such? Explain your reasoning.
5. A 22yr old female aboriginal ( First Nation) named Zohra came to the hospital feeling extreme abdominal pain. She was admitted to a room, however, after while her pain got worse. She complained that she was not receiving the proper care. Zohra feels that she was being discriminated against because of her ethnic background. AS a nurse, what would you do to ensure that Zohra is receiving the proper care under your duty?
6. A 15 yr old Metis patient named Sally suffers from obesity. She lives in a low-income family and cannot afford high priced healthy foods. Her low intake of essential nutrients and high consumption of fat and sugar from manufactured foods resulted in her obesity. As a nurse, what doetary intevention would you provide Sally to lose her weight and how can ensure that she has access to healthy food?