when a muslim woman is admitted to hospital, i want to know what the guidelines for her care are, i am doing a case study which relates to muslim women
i need to know the following
communication needs
cultural needs
family
mixed wards
religious and cultural roles
the role of advocates
attitudes to pain and discomfort
2006-10-06
04:43:03
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SammyD
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i need the information for a case study for NVQ level 4 Care
2006-10-06
04:48:59 ·
update #1
no stupid comments please
2006-10-06
04:50:11 ·
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If she was in england and she was using the NHS I would hope it would be the same as for everyone else.
2006-10-06 04:48:16
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answered by Thornsey 4
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2016-12-20 07:45:58
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-12-18 03:26:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Delhi may be the capital town of India also referred to as New Delhi and domestically Dilli. Delhi is the key birth level for offshore tourists and you may be one of that tourist; take a look with hotelbye . One of the places many visited in Delhi may be the Bahai Temple. This Temple is located atop the Kalkaji Hill and it is also referred to as "The Lotus Temple" due to its distinct lotus formed style in marble. Bahai Temple was built in 1987 by the supporters of Bahai faith. The Temple signifies the love and equality of most religions. Yet another place to visit in Delhi is Gandhi Smiriti. In this museum are displayed: photos, sculptures, paintings, frescos, inscriptions on stones and relics related to the years Mahatma Gandhi spent here. The meagre personal aftereffects of Gandhiji also are carefully preserved.
2016-12-19 23:54:18
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answered by Anonymous
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She should accept the same care as anyone else attending that hospital, why should she get any special treatment. And if she doesn't like it, then why is she here?
2006-10-08 07:56:39
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answered by Princess415 4
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iam a muslim and for women its all right if they are assigned for male doctors beacause his aim is to help them which whatever disease or pain or pregnancy or whatever problem they have got not to look at their bodies for sexual intentions if thats what you mean . other than this there is nothing else & every thing is normal . good luck with your research
2006-10-14 02:09:23
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answered by messiry86 2
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No one should be treated any different it doesn't matter who we are... where we come from.... what religion we follow................. in hospital we are all there for the same reason to be treated for what ever illness/injury we have. Dietary needs should be the only thing taken into consideration.
2006-10-10 09:50:55
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answered by Candy 5
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The same thing that anyother person would receive. Hospitals are non discriminating unless you don't have insurance. Then it is a different story.
2006-10-06 04:52:53
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answered by Lord Stanley 1
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unless she pays privately and does not use nhs. she will be treated exactly the same as every one else with respect dignity and staff will ensure that her views and cultural needs are me to the best of their ability!
2006-10-06 18:44:33
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answered by nuttynurze 1
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the same as everybody else but adapted to their beliefs as far as poss
2006-10-09 23:54:09
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answered by magiclady2007 6
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