Asked by randy cortez on Jul 25, 2024

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Which dietary adjustment would support a hospitalized Muslim's spiritual wellness during Ramadan?

A) Arranging for only one large meal to be served in the middle of the day
B) Including whole grain foods and fresh fruit with each meal
C) Providing herbal teas and unleavened bread before each meal
D) Requesting that meals be served before dawn and after sunset

Ramadan

The ninth month of the Islamic calendar, observed by Muslims worldwide as a month of fasting, prayer, reflection, and community.

Spiritual Wellness

A state of being related to one's inner belief system and sense of purpose, contributing to an individual's overall well-being by providing peace, meaning, and balance.

  • Identify the variety of spiritual and religious practices and understand their possible effects on healthcare.
  • Understand the importance of spiritual well-being and its impact on health and recovery.
  • Suitably integrate a patient's spiritual rituals and necessities into their healthcare strategy.
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Jonathan FaberJul 30, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
During Ramadan, Muslims fast from dawn until sunset. Therefore, serving meals before dawn and after sunset would support their religious and spiritual practices. Providing only one large meal in the middle of the day (A) goes against the concept of fasting during daylight hours. While including whole grain foods and fresh fruit (B) and providing herbal teas and unleavened bread (C) may be healthy dietary adjustments, they do not specifically support the spiritual wellness of a Muslim observing Ramadan.