Cultural Awareness and Self-Reflection
Cultural Awareness and Self-Reflection ( 6 Questions)
A nurse is caring for a client who has recently immigrated from China and is experiencing culture shock. Which intervention should the nurse implement to help the client cope with the stress of acculturation?
Encourage the client to adopt the dominant culture as soon as possible. - This is an incorrect intervention, as it may cause the client to feel pressured to abandon their own cultural identity and values, which can increase their stress and alienation.
The nurse should provide the client with information about local support groups and resources for immigrants, as this can help the client to connect with others who share similar experiences and challenges, and to access services that can facilitate their adjustment and integration into the new culture.
Discourage the client from expressing negative emotions or frustrations about the new culture. - This is an incorrect intervention, as it may invalidate the client's feelings and prevent them from coping effectively with their culture shock. The nurse should acknowledge and empathize with the client's emotions and help them to find positive ways to deal with them.
Avoid asking the client about their cultural beliefs and practices to prevent stereotyping. - This is an incorrect intervention, as it may create a barrier to communication and rapport between the nurse and the client, and prevent the nurse from providing culturally competent care. The nurse should ask open-ended questions and show respect and curiosity for the client's cultural background and preferences.
Rationale: The nurse should provide the client with information about local support groups and resources for immigrants, as this can help the client to connect with others who share similar experiences and challenges, and to access services that can facilitate their adjustment and integration into the new culture.
Incorrect options:
A) Encourage the client to adopt the dominant culture as soon as possible. - This is an incorrect intervention, as it may cause the client to feel pressured to abandon their own cultural identity and values, which can increase their stress and alienation.
C) Discourage the client from expressing negative emotions or frustrations about the new culture. - This is an incorrect intervention, as it may invalidate the client's feelings and prevent them from coping effectively with their culture shock. The nurse should acknowledge and empathize with the client's emotions and help them to find positive ways to deal with them.
D) Avoid asking the client about their cultural beliefs and practices to prevent stereotyping. - This is an incorrect intervention, as it may create a barrier to communication and rapport between the nurse and the client, and prevent the nurse from providing culturally competent care. The nurse should ask open-ended questions and show respect and curiosity for the client's cultural background and preferences.