Asked by Alfonso Espinoza on May 28, 2024

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Which action by the nurse is appropriate for a family with a terminally ill newborn?

A) Call the rabbi to come to the bedside.
B) Arrange for the infant to be baptized immediately.
C) Call the hospital chaplain to pray with the family.
D) Ask the family how their spiritual needs can be supported.

Terminally Ill

Refers to a patient who has an illness that is expected to lead to death in the near future.

Spiritual Needs

The innate human need to find meaning, purpose, and connection in life, often fulfilled through religious, philosophical, or personal beliefs and practices.

Hospital Chaplain

A spiritual support provider who offers pastoral care, counseling, and religious services to patients, families, and staff within a hospital setting.

  • Identify the function of nurses in providing spiritual and religious care to patients with terminal illnesses and their families.
  • Acknowledge the significance of addressing patients' spiritual requirements within the context of comprehensive nursing care.
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Regan ParrottJun 04, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
Nurses need to differentiate their personal spiritual beliefs from those of the patients and their families.The nurse's role is not to solve the spiritual problems of patients,but to provide an environment for your patients to express their spirituality.Having the baby baptized or calling the rabbi indicates that the nurse is applying personal spiritual values on the patient and family.Calling the chaplain assumes that the patient and family value a religious denomination.