1. Discussion 1 Culture In Nursing Practice
Discussion 1 Culture In Nursing PracticeDiscussion 1 Culture In Nursing Practice1. Choose a
newborn health challenge such as Down’s syndrome, cleft lip and palate, or absence of
digits.a. How might parents from various cultures feel about the cause of this condition?b.
How does this compare with the biomedical understanding?2. An emergency room nurse is
taking care of a 5-year-old boy who suffered trauma from a bike accident. His family
identifies as Jehovah’s Witnesses. The nurse explains that the boy may need a blood
transfusion. The parents express concern because taking blood, including via blood
transfusion, is discouraged by their religion, a stance with which they agree.a. How should
the nurse discuss this situation with the parents and the interdisciplinary health care
team?b. What do you think the best course of action should be?c. What are the primary
ethical issues related to the refusal of blood transfusions in a child? Submission
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