Pearl Johnson is a 52-year-old black American patient at St.
Louis College Nursing Home. Pearl’s past medical history includes
uncontrolled hypertension. Pearl has recently suffered from a
stroke that caused dysphasia, hemiplegia, and aphasia. She was just
placed in the nursing home and needs complete care. Pearl has a
daughter who is 18 years old and visits every day; her son is 22.
He has a lot of difficulty making it to come see his mom. Pearl is
divorced and has a mother who is still living and who has health
problems due to obesity and diabetes. Pearl’s mother is unable to
care for her daughter at home, because of her own medical issues.
She visits frequently and is not compliant with the physician’s
orders. She feels her daughter is still hungry after her tube
feeding and gives her food.
Pearl’s mom was struggling with her daughter’s health history?
What factors in Pearl’s life have likely contributed to her health
problems? Do you feel her ethnicity is a factor in her
diagnosis?
You are concerned with the way Pearl’s mom is continuing to feed
her, despite the physician’s orders? What factors in their lives
lead to her mother’s choices?
One of your nurses does not understand the heritage and beliefs
of African Americans? What education can you provide in regard to
the ethnicity of black Americans?
Pearl Johnson is a 52-year-old black American patient at St. Louis College Nursing Home. Pearl’s past medical history in
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