Study Guide for Fundamentals of Nursing The Art and Science of Nursing Care

(Barry) #1
8.In which religion do common therapeutic
measures include sucking, blowing, and
drawing out with a feather fan?
a.Native American religion
b.Islam
c.Baha’i International Community
d.Roman Catholicism

ALTERNATE-FORMAT QUESTIONS
Multiple Response Questions
Circle the letters that correspond to the best
answers for each question.
1.Which of the following statements accurately
describe the central themes in children’s
descriptions of God, according to David
Heller’s study? (Select all that apply.)
a.Children have a notion of a God who works
through human intimacy.
b.Children believe in the interconnectedness
of human lives.
c.Children believe that God is a constant deity
that limits self-change and transformation.
d.Children believe that God’s power is limited
and has little effect on their lives.
e.Children show considerable anxiety in the
face of God’s power.
f.An image of darkness surrounds the spiritual
world of the child.
2.Which of the following religions prohibit the
use of alcohol? (Select all that apply.)
a.Christian Science
b.Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints
c.Roman Catholicism
d.American Muslim Mission
e.Hinduism
f.Judaism
3.Which of the following are beliefs related to
the religion Daoism? (Select all that apply.)
a.Allah, who is all-seeing, all-hearing, all-
speaking, all-knowing, all-willing, and
all-powerful, is their one God.
b.They oppose the “false teachings” of other
sects.
c.They worship one God revealed to the world
through Jesus Christ.

d.They believe that health is a manifestation
of the harmony of the universe, obtained
through the proper balancing of internal
and external forces.
e.The universal principle is the mysterious
biologic and spiritual life rhythm or order
of nature.
f.Inherent in Daoism is the appreciation of
life and the desire to keep the body from
untimely or unnecessary death.
4.Which of the following is a healthcare practice
of participants in the Hindu religion? (Select all
that apply.)
a.There are obligatory prayers, holy days,
fasting, and almsgiving.
b.Their medicine shows a surprising openness
to new ideas, at least in respect to practical
treatment.
c.Women are not allowed to make independ-
ent decisions.
d.There are many dietary restrictions,
conforming to individual sect doctrine.
e.The nurse administering medications
should avoid touching the patient’s lips.
f.Rituals mark important life changes, birth,
puberty, initiation rites, and death.
5.Which of the following religions regard Satur-
day as the Sabbath? (Select all that apply.)
a.Roman Catholicism
b.Buddhism
c.Adventist
d.Judaism
e.Islam
f.Hinduism

DEVELOPING YOUR
KNOWLEDGE BASE

FILL-IN-THE-BLANKS
1.A patient recently diagnosed with prostate
cancer tells the nurse that he believes God is
far away and could not care less about his
condition. This patient may be suffering from
spiritual.

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