Saturday, May 22, 2010

Questions from a Nurse

I just got a couple of good questions:

Hello,

I am currently in nursing school to become an LVN. The new criteria is 'transcultural nursing'. This new subject is a way for nurses to cater better to the different cultures and religions that are in this wonderful world of ours. My theory teacher has assigned us all to give presentations on topics that we choose. Mine is Scientology. There are many questions that we are required to ask and learn so that we may educate our fellow classmates. Would anyone be willing to educate me on a couple of questions for now and then I can ask more later?

1. If ill or have a condition, do you seek out a doctor for help or a respected individual in the community?
2. If someone had a condition like hyper tension (high blood pressure), diabetes, or asthma, can you take prescription medications or are there remedies or herbs that you prefer? If so what are they and what is in them?
3. WHen pregnant does the individual see a doctor? If so does she go for regular check ups? In child birth are there rituals, traditions, or certain actions that are made or certain parts needed (such as umbilical cord, some cultures need it)? Is birth control an option for teens?

If I have offended anyone, I apologize. I would like to get as much information for my report and to educate my fellow classmates just as you will do for me. Thank you for any insight that you may provide and I look forward to hearing from you soon!

Best Wishes,

Taylor


Hey Taylor,

I'm going to answer each of these questions from the viewpoint of the Church as I understand it.

Q1: This depends on the individual and their preferences. It is recommended by the Church that a person get care when they are ill. This is one of the precepts of the book "The Way To Happiness". The book itself is non-religious, but it is recommended by the Church that Scientologists follow it. How the individual implements this recommendation is up to them. They could go to a medical doctor, a naturopath, a chiropractor or whoever they prefer. Such a choice is individual and not an area in which the Church interferes.

Q2: Again it is up to the individual. If you want to go to a medical doctor and take prescription drugs then that is your choice. If you prefer to try something that is actually effective (e.g., Lower high blood pressure, handle diabetes, handle asthma) then it is your choice. The Church simply recommends that you get care when you are ill.

Q3: This is really four questions in one.

The answer for the first and second parts: it is up to the individual.

For the third part of the question: At birth there is an additional recommendation that the birth is kept as quiet as possible. For full details you can read this article, Scientology Silent Birth: 'It's A Natural Thing' . There are no other recommendations and no requirements. The physical bits connected to birth should be handled in whatever way the individual decides. Standard hygienic practices are always a good idea.

And for the last part: guess what ... it is up to the individual and, in the case of someone underage, their parents.

Not any real earth shattering or controversial answers but, hopefully, they tell you what you want to know. If you have more questions please feel free to ask. I'll try to answer a bit quicker than I did with this one. Last week was rather busy for me.

Good luck with your studies.

3 comments:

Unknown said...

Hello again,

Thank you very much for your feedback, it helps more than you know. If you don't mind I have a few more questions off this "cultural assessment guide". Again I really appreciate your help! If you prefer not to answer any of the questions, I'll understand.

What is your name?
Primary language:
Place of birth:
Educational level or specialized training:
To which ethnic group do you belong?
Who is the spokesperson for your family?
Can you describe some of your family's dietary habits and your personal preferences?
Are there any foods forbidden from you diet for religious or cultural reasons?
Who/what is your primary source of information about your health?
On whom do you rely on health care services or healing?
Are there religious restrictions that your caregiver should know?
What are the beliefs and views on marriage? Are there arranged marriages?
What are the thoughts on infidelity? Divorce?
If caring for a family member in a nursing home and is going to die, is there someone to prepare the body?
Is there a particular process for the funeral?

I think that these are the majority of the questions to be asked. When I give the report I'm supposed to provide handouts for the class. Is there anything that you can think of that would benefit? If not its okay.

I wish you a wonderful week! Talk to you again soon!

Thanks a lot,
Taylor

Grahame said...

Hey Taylor,

I will answer soon.

Grahame said...

Hey Taylor,

I will answer your questions day-by-day over a ten-day period, starting here: More Questions from a Nurse (1).

If you need the answers quicker then please leave a comment with an email address I can send them to. I won't publish the comment, so your address will be safe.

I hope the answers are what you want.