The nurse learns that a pregnant client's religion is Judaism. Why is this information important?

1. Religious and cultural background can impact what a client eats during pregnancy.
2. Knowing the client's beliefs and behaviors regarding pregnancy is important.
3. Clients sometimes encounter problems in their pregnancies based on what religion they practice.
4. It provides a baseline from which to ask questions about the client's religious and cultural background.


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Explanation:
1. Although this is true, much more than diet is impacted by religious and cultural background; values, beliefs, expectations for the birth, and acceptance or refusal of medical treatment are also influenced by religious or cultural background.
2. Not all people interpret or live out their religious or cultural backgrounds the same way. It is imperative to avoid stereotyping clients based on their background. The nurse must use the information on the client's background as an educated starting point on which to base further questions about how this specific client enacts her religious or cultural background.
3. How a client enacts her religion occasionally will cause problems with pregnancy. But the most important reason for asking a client for her religious or cultural background is to have a starting point on which to base further questions on the specifics of how this client is impacted by or enacts her cultural or religious background as a unique individual.
4. This is the best explanation because not all people interpret or live out their religious or cultural backgrounds the same way. It is imperative to avoid stereotyping clients. Thus, the nurse should use the information on the client's background as an educated starting point on which to base further questions about how this specific client enacts her religious or cultural background.

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