Foundations of Nursing in the Community, 3rd Edition Stanhope, Lancaster
Foundations of Nursing in the Community, 3rd Edition Stanhope, Lancaster
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Chapter 29: The Faith Community Nurse
Complete Chapter Questions With Answers
Sample Questions Are Posted Below
MULTIPLE CHOICE
| a. | Affiliation with a church or congregation |
| b. | Incorporation of spiritual aspects into nursing care |
| c. | Provision of holistic nursing care |
| d. | Residence within the community of service |
ANS:Â Â A
In 1998 the American Nurses Association accepted parish nursing as the most recognized term for the practice of nurses working with congregations or faith communities. All nurses may choose to incorporate spiritual aspects into holistic nursing care.
DIF:   Cognitive Level: Knowledge            REF:   p. 546
| a. | Bringing in family members to work with the client and nurse in decision making |
| b. | Partnering with outlying health care centers for coordinating optimal care |
| c. | Pulling from the collective strengths of faith-based community members for social support for the client |
| d. | Relying on congregational prayer as a component of healing |
ANS:Â Â B
The institution-based model includes greater collaboration and partnerships. The nurse may be in a contractual relationship with hospitals, medical centers, long-term care establishments, or educational institutions. Therefore, although the nurse may do all of these things, the item that is related to the institution-based model is partnering with outlying health care centers.
DIF:   Cognitive Level: Application            REF:   p. 547 (Box 29-1)
| a. | Belief and traditions help with coping. |
| b. | You can ask others in the group for help. |
| c. | It is a social outlet. |
| d. | You might be able to get others to contribute to your organization or cause. |
ANS:Â Â A
Although there is some truth in all the options, persons who encounter assaults with physical and emotional illness and brokenness and who are able to call upon their faith beliefs and religious traditions are able to increase coping skills and realize spiritual growth even during adversity.
DIF:   Cognitive Level: Knowledge            REF:   p. 549
| a. | Advanced nursing practice education and skills |
| b. | Faith consistent with the community and its leadership |
| c. | Spiritual dimension of care |
| d. | Willingness to serve anyone in need |
ANS:Â Â C
Although all options would be helpful, the spiritual dimension of health care is central to the practice of parish nursing.
DIF:   Cognitive Level: Knowledge            REF:   p. 550
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