The most critical intervention to implement is to access patients
The most critical intervention to implement is to access patients while listening to their health beliefs by asking questions to ensure appropriate care is provided, such as what they prefer to be called or if there are family members and other providers that participate in their care (National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, 2021). During assessment, it is also beneficial to seek information that will provide insight into the patient’s lifestyle and choices so that you may provide appropriate care, education, and guidance. I would also ensure that the patient feels they are a unique individual with deserving quality time and care while not applying stereotypes of cultural values, beliefs, or appearance. I currently work in the emergency room we typically care for patients who come to us with some type of injury whether it was a stabbing or gunshot. It is not uncommon to encounter patients who would not consent to receive blood products due to culture or religious beliefs. While prepping patients for emergency surgery, it was critical to explain the potential need for blood transfusion, risks, and options available to ensure patient understanding while ensuring not to stereotype or place emphasis on what I may feel is the appropriate action persuading or judging what choice they may make, but support and advocate for their beliefs. Many expressed appreciation of the education and explanations, allowing them to not only understand but also support their choi
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