Deck 21: Spirituality and Health Care

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When nurses appreciate the belief that the client's observations may be more objective than the nurses' because they are attached to the client's past experiences and knowledge, including rich descriptions of the person's experiences of life transitions, they are recognizing which approach to health care?

A)Scientific
B)Phenomenological
C)Deontological
D)Religious
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What is a disruption in the life principle that pervades a person's entire being and integrates and transcends one's biological and psychosocial nature?

A)Mental illness
B)Anxiety
C)Spiritual distress
D)Alterations in individual coping
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Identify the purpose of spiritual modes of healing.

A)They always produce physical cure.
B)They are used only with clients who have a strong belief in God.
C)They enhance comfort and produce an inner peace with disability or death.
D)They are used only by members of the clergy.
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Identify a statement made by a client that has a nocebo effect.

A)"My father died at age 55, so I will also."
B)"The food on this tray is nutrition to help me heal."
C)"I'll take my medication because it will help my lungs."
D)"I should be able to walk by the end of the week."
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Identify the principle upon which Nightingale's spirituality was based.

A)The beliefs of her Unitarian and Anglican parents
B)Scientific rationalism
C)Adherence to a set of rules of behavior, the participation in prescribed rituals, prayer, and the study of sacred texts
D)A sense of a divine intelligence who creates and sustains the cosmos as well as an awareness of her own inner connection with this higher reality
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As a philosophical approach to understanding truth, ________________advocates the view that consciousness determines reality and truth in space and time.
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A nurse employed in a critical care unit is experiencing a high level of anxiety related to work stress. In identifying and ranking the nurse's sources of stress, which would receive the lowest priority?

A)Lack of adequate staffing and mandatory overtime
B)Lack of control in decision-making and autonomy
C)Receiving a 2.5% annual raise because of revenue loss by the hospital
D)Frequent deaths of critically ill clients
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Choose the nursing intervention that is of limited effectiveness in addressing the needs of a client with a nursing diagnosis of "spiritual distress."

A)Communicate acceptance of the client's spiritual needs and acknowledge their importance.
B)Express a willingness to assist and cooperate with religious practices that are not detrimental to the client's health in the treatment setting.
C)Contact an appropriate spiritual leader or community for conduct of spiritual rituals sought by the client.
D)Explain the nurse's religious beliefs and values immediately when requested to do so by the client.
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Identify the term used when a person lives with consciousness of a reality beyond what is knowable through the five senses and is aware of a transcendent reality.

A)Religion
B)Spirituality
C)Truth
D)Meditation
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What do clients practice when they meditate using an image of a desired outcome or the process of attaining it?

A)Wishful thinking
B)Visualization
C)Relaxation techniques
D)Religion
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What must the nurse recognize when trying to understand the concept of "truth"?

A)Truth is always supported by facts.
B)Hypothetical-deductive reasoning and quantitative research are the only ways to arrive at truth.
C)Spirituality cannot be proven, so it is not truth.
D)Truth is a relative concept.
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What are clients experiencing major life transitions least likely to encounter?

A)Anxiety and vulnerability
B)Spiritual abandonment
C)Stagnation and apathy
D)Spiritual enlightenment
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What is the least effective measure for nurses to use to maintain an internal state of balance and prevent burnout?

A)Use multitasking at work
B)Take time to feed their spirits
C)Use periodic retreats
D)Play basketball
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Which question would be most appropriate for a nurse to ask in assessing the spiritual distress of a client in the critical care unit?

A)Do you believe that God has sent this illness to you as a punishment for your past sins?
B)When was the last time you went to church to ask for God's help?
C)What do you do to feel hope or feel stronger?
D)Would you like to talk with the hospital chaplain about any spiritual concerns you have?
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What is involved in a secular approach to spirituality?

A)A set of positive values, such as love, honesty, and truth, chosen by an individual that ultimately become that person's supreme focus of life and organizing framework
B)The ideology of the Imago Dei (i.e., image of God), or soul, that exists in every person
C)A profound sense of transcendence and awe
D)Integrative energy that is capable of producing internal human harmony or holism
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When nurses appreciate the belief that the client's observations may be more objective than the nurses' because they are attached to the client's past experiences and knowledge, including rich descriptions of the person's experiences of life transitions, they are recognizing which approach to health care?

A)Scientific
B)Phenomenological
C)Deontological
D)Religious
Phenomenological
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What is a disruption in the life principle that pervades a person's entire being and integrates and transcends one's biological and psychosocial nature?

A)Mental illness
B)Anxiety
C)Spiritual distress
D)Alterations in individual coping
Spiritual distress
3
Identify the purpose of spiritual modes of healing.

A)They always produce physical cure.
B)They are used only with clients who have a strong belief in God.
C)They enhance comfort and produce an inner peace with disability or death.
D)They are used only by members of the clergy.
They enhance comfort and produce an inner peace with disability or death.
4
Identify a statement made by a client that has a nocebo effect.

A)"My father died at age 55, so I will also."
B)"The food on this tray is nutrition to help me heal."
C)"I'll take my medication because it will help my lungs."
D)"I should be able to walk by the end of the week."
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Identify the principle upon which Nightingale's spirituality was based.

A)The beliefs of her Unitarian and Anglican parents
B)Scientific rationalism
C)Adherence to a set of rules of behavior, the participation in prescribed rituals, prayer, and the study of sacred texts
D)A sense of a divine intelligence who creates and sustains the cosmos as well as an awareness of her own inner connection with this higher reality
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As a philosophical approach to understanding truth, ________________advocates the view that consciousness determines reality and truth in space and time.
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A nurse employed in a critical care unit is experiencing a high level of anxiety related to work stress. In identifying and ranking the nurse's sources of stress, which would receive the lowest priority?

A)Lack of adequate staffing and mandatory overtime
B)Lack of control in decision-making and autonomy
C)Receiving a 2.5% annual raise because of revenue loss by the hospital
D)Frequent deaths of critically ill clients
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Choose the nursing intervention that is of limited effectiveness in addressing the needs of a client with a nursing diagnosis of "spiritual distress."

A)Communicate acceptance of the client's spiritual needs and acknowledge their importance.
B)Express a willingness to assist and cooperate with religious practices that are not detrimental to the client's health in the treatment setting.
C)Contact an appropriate spiritual leader or community for conduct of spiritual rituals sought by the client.
D)Explain the nurse's religious beliefs and values immediately when requested to do so by the client.
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Identify the term used when a person lives with consciousness of a reality beyond what is knowable through the five senses and is aware of a transcendent reality.

A)Religion
B)Spirituality
C)Truth
D)Meditation
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What do clients practice when they meditate using an image of a desired outcome or the process of attaining it?

A)Wishful thinking
B)Visualization
C)Relaxation techniques
D)Religion
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What must the nurse recognize when trying to understand the concept of "truth"?

A)Truth is always supported by facts.
B)Hypothetical-deductive reasoning and quantitative research are the only ways to arrive at truth.
C)Spirituality cannot be proven, so it is not truth.
D)Truth is a relative concept.
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What are clients experiencing major life transitions least likely to encounter?

A)Anxiety and vulnerability
B)Spiritual abandonment
C)Stagnation and apathy
D)Spiritual enlightenment
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What is the least effective measure for nurses to use to maintain an internal state of balance and prevent burnout?

A)Use multitasking at work
B)Take time to feed their spirits
C)Use periodic retreats
D)Play basketball
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Which question would be most appropriate for a nurse to ask in assessing the spiritual distress of a client in the critical care unit?

A)Do you believe that God has sent this illness to you as a punishment for your past sins?
B)When was the last time you went to church to ask for God's help?
C)What do you do to feel hope or feel stronger?
D)Would you like to talk with the hospital chaplain about any spiritual concerns you have?
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What is involved in a secular approach to spirituality?

A)A set of positive values, such as love, honesty, and truth, chosen by an individual that ultimately become that person's supreme focus of life and organizing framework
B)The ideology of the Imago Dei (i.e., image of God), or soul, that exists in every person
C)A profound sense of transcendence and awe
D)Integrative energy that is capable of producing internal human harmony or holism
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