An immigrant from Guatemala, age 47, is admitted to the coronary care unit with congestive heart failure

This is the fourth admission for this client, and the physician believes that the client's inability to adhere to his diet and medication regimen is the reason for his frequent admissions. The physician refers the client to the local community health nurse, on discharge from the hospital. Which would be most appropriate for the nurse to include in this client's plan of care?
A) Insisting that the client adhere to his diet
B) Developing culturally relevant and gender-sensitive interventions
C) Teaching the family to adapt their cultural dietary plans to the client's diagnosis
D) Assessing the client's financial needs and obtaining financial assistance as needed


Ans: B
Feedback:
The development of culturally relevant and gender-sensitive interventions that demonstrate positive outcomes in health and well-being is the focus of prevention efforts. Approaching individuals and groups about behavior change must incorporate knowledge of diverse client perspectives and include the use of counseling skills and motivational interviewing. To address behavior change using motivational interviewing, the motivation comes from the client and is not imposed by a clinician. The client needs to resolve ambivalence to change a behavior with autonomy. Persuasion on the part of the clinician only intensifies resistance. Thus, the nurse should not insist that the client adhere to his diet, which does not reflect the client's cultural needs as a Hispanic male. Teaching the family to adapt their cultural dietary plans to the client's diagnosis addresses only one of the client's needs. Assessing the client's financial needs and obtaining financial assistance is the role of the social worker, not the nurse.

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