NUR3045 Module 2 Quiz Chapter 5 2017

NUR3045 Module 2 Quiz Chapter 5 2017
Question 1 While caring for a patient from the Chinese culture, the nurse finds that the patient has a specific practice that follows yin and yang.
What influence will this have on the patient’s nutritional intake?

1. The patient will eat only specific combinations of food.
2. Some foods are only eaten at different seasons of the year.
3. There are specific foods for specific reasons.
4. Identifies if foods should be consumed hot or cold

How would the nurse explain the second factor that contributes to illness?

Choose all that apply to you.

1 Physical, mental, or emotional disharmony
Disharmony at home, in the neighborhood, among neighbors, and among nature’s elements all contribute to a life out of whack.

NUR3045 Module 2 Quiz Chapter 5 2017
5 Uneven distribution of wealth

Third Question: The home care nurse identifies the patient’s use of traditional practices to maintain health during the home assessment.

Which methods are employed to ensure the well-being of individuals?

Choose all that apply to you.

1. a religious painting on the bedroom wall
The kitchen has a garlic string dangling from the ceiling.
3. Burning a candle on the kitchen table
4. Wearing a purple scarf
5- Praying aloud
NUR3045 Module 2 Quiz Chapter 5 2017

In answer to question 4, what kinds of behaviors does the nurse typically associate with promoting and maintaining mental health?

1. Mentally engaging pursuits that promote focus and creativity
2. Giving up strenuous activities 3. Maintaining brain chemistry with medicines
The practice of covering one’s head in chilly weather in order to keep it warm

Five, when facing a minor ailment, most people will do what?

First, rely on self-care or do nothing.
2. Take medicines that will help with how they’re feeling right now.
Third, see a local religious HEALER.
4. Immediately seek medical attention.

The sixth question involves a patient who is interested in trying out an alternative medicine treatment for a long-term health issue.
NUR3045 Module 2 Quiz Chapter 5 2017

What methods does the nurse recommend the patient try first?

Choose all that apply to you.

The First: Hypnotherapy
Two, Qi Gong
3 Biofeedback
4. Reiki

During question 7 of the exam, a patient remarked, “An onion a day keeps everyone away.” How does this worldview prevent harm to people’s health?

One can use an onion as a shield against potentially infectious people.
That onions have healing properties is reaffirmed by this viewpoint.
A third tenet of this theory is that onions have unique antibacterial capabilities.
According to the proponents of this theory, onions offer unique curative properties.

Eighth Question: What behavior does the nurse believe is most important for promoting and sustaining health?

One, being surrounded by loving friends and family
2. Keeping things in check; 3. Maintaining a healthy equilibrium in all areas of life
Using a multivitamin each day

Response 9 A patient mentions to the nurse that they have been using standard epidemiological procedures in their care.

The point of all of these rituals is unclear.

1. Preserve a heritage
Second, it’s a spiritual practice for the sick.
Reduce the severity of an illness
uses herbs from traditional medicine

To what extent does the nurse observe the patient engaging in activities that promote healing?

Choose all that apply to you.

1) Having a cup of herbal tea
Second, the benefits of massage
Three, Contemplation Four
The 5th Step: Purge

In this week’s question 11, a patient blames the evil eye for his ailment.

In what ways do people typically think this condition originates?

Choose all that apply to you.

NUR3045 Module 2 Quiz Chapter 5 2017
The eye is the source of power, and it is used to hit a person.
Acute sickness develops out of nowhere.
Third, the one casting the evil eye could not even realize its potency.
4. Rituals may be effective in treating the condition.
Five, the condition will persist over time.

In defining HEALTH, the nurse would use which of the following statements?

a person’s equilibrium in the world
2. an ongoing struggle between equilibrium and disequilibrium
Feeling better after being sick
4. health and fitness for action

Inquiry No. 13 The nurse is assessing a Jewish patient when she hears that the patient thinks another soul is to blame for the patient’s ailment.

To what extent is this assumption about health false?

(1) Aberrancy in blood-cell distribution

2.Kayn aynhoreh

The Third Szatan

4 The Dybbuk
NUR3045 Module 2 Quiz Chapter 5 2017

Query 14 The nurse gathers new knowledge about evil eye superstitions from her interactions with community people of different cultural backgrounds. How constant are the factors that contribute to this disease?

Choose all that apply to you.

1 The method of casting
Who can do the casting Who gets it
4, its level of effectiveness
5. Which area of the body is affected?

In this week’s question, the nurse is investigating whether or not a homeopathic remedy has been used to cure a patient’s ailment.

To what extent does homeopathy meet which criteria?

Choose all that apply to you.

1. The patient is the focus of care, not the sickness.
Doesn’t hold up to the scrutiny of the scientific community
Third, even a healthy individual using a substance might experience side effects.
Adjusting the spine can reset the brain’s electrical impulses.

Confused by Question No. 16? The patient’s Christian Science faith is recorded by the nurse. To what extent will the patient’s religious convictions affect the kind of medical attention they request?

First, the individual seeking medical attention will opt for the most efficient treatment option available.
Similarly effective therapies will be used to treat the patient’s illness.
Healing aromas are used by the patient.
The patient will then request spinal manipulation. 4.

It’s time for Question Number Seventeen The patient’s Christian Science faith is recorded by the nurse. To what extent will the patient’s religious convictions affect the kind of medical attention they request?

First, the individual seeking medical attention will opt for the most efficient treatment option available.
Similarly effective therapies will be used to treat the patient’s illness.
Healing aromas are used by the patient.
The patient will then request spinal manipulation. 4.

Query 18 After paying someone a compliment in some cultures, the giver will spit on their hand to safeguard their health. What exactly is the point of doing this?

Avoiding further direct communication with the compliment’s receiver serves two purposes: (a) it protects the recipient from any possible spells, and (b) it allows the complement to sink in more fully.
Thirdly, it keeps the complimentee from feeling too elated.
4. improves the atmosphere for receiving
NUR3045 Module 2 Quiz Chapter 5 2017

Which patient statement (19) most accurately expresses a spiritual belief that sickness is?

I am suffering the consequences of breaching a religious law.
(2) “It is an integral element of my religious upbringing.”
Thirdly, “I didn’t protect myself with specific amulets.”
I have been unwell because my diet has been improper.

In this week’s question, a nurse finds out that a former homeopathy devotee has switched to allopathy.

Can you explain the value of allopathic medicine?

advocates illness treatment based on observational evidence
2. Recognizes the efficacy of treatment methods other than conventional medicine
Where it is not socially acceptable, it is not practiced.
4 Includes a wide range of possible therapeutic approaches

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