o You are a public strength nurse on a reservation for American Indians. Your long-suffering have type I diabetes.?

You are a public health nurse on a reservation for American Indians. Your patient has type I diabetes. When you arrive for a look in, the shaman is also present. 1) describe how you would assess the patient for health practices and beliefs that are outside the biomedical and scientific model, 2) describe the possible impact of these practices on the aid that might be indicated, 3) identify any age or socioeconomic considerations, and 4) discuss whether nursing should support the practices and beliefs of the patient.
Answers:     if there is one ting natives know about its diabetes. we know what must be done to treat it. its not like we are some backwards folks who have never experienced western medicine.
e seek traditional health-giving as well that is a personal choice.

and we do not have shamans...thats the siberian folks.
This is a well-mannered article that describes how the heath professionals have included and adapted native traditions surrounded by providing health care. This article addresses Navajo beliefs. Different tribes hold different beliefs and address concerns differently. Also, the younger population approaches health care with a different attitude than the elder.
I read an article a while back on the challenges faced by a NP on a Lakota rez. If I can find it I will come subsidise and post it.
In many places, Native American traditional healers are an intrinsic part of the Native Health Care System. Like any robustness care practitioner patient relationship, it is private. You would be excluded.

Like many of the doctors who work inside the Native Health Care System, you would be aware that some of your patients use traditional health care. But, you would have little influence.
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You explain to them that if they do not have insulin injections they will die. I've heard there are herbal remedies for type 2 that can help out, and exercise and better diet can definitely help ... but there are no alternatives for type 1. Insulin, and that's it.


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