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Religious rules about foods | Orthodox Jew - No shellfish or pork
Muslim - no EtOH or pork
Morman - no EtOH or caffeine
Catholic - no meat certain days
Buddist/Hindu - generally vegetarian
Jew - Kosher |
Religous beliefs related to healing | Mormon - diving healing thru laying on of hands
Christian Scientist - deny existence of health crises
Buddism - suffering caused by ignorant cravings
Jehovah's Witness - no blood products. |
Spiritual development | 0-3: trust, hope, and love
3-7: fantasy, stories, and imaging
7-12: proof of reality
Adoles: conform to belief's around them
Young adult: own world view & independent lifestyle
Mid adult: increased conscious
M-L adult: embrace life, but hold loosely |
Spiritual assessment tools | HOPE
H=source of hope - comfort, strength, peace, love. O=organized religion. P=personal spirituality and practices. E=effects on medical care and end of life issues |
Moral framework (3 types) | Consequence based (telelogical). decision based on consequences
Principle based (deontological), rule based.
Relationship based (caring) |
Judaism | Jewish. Actively participate in care. Kosher. Want all care to extend life. Bury dead <=24h. |
Islam (Muslim) | Koran based. Events are Allah's will. Pray 5X/day. Women can't make decisions. Clean/modest. Want nurse of same gender. |
Roman Catholicism | Only natural means of contraception. Abortion/euthanasia/sterilization forbidden. Anoint sick/last rites. |
Protestant Christianity | That's us |
Hinduism | Generally vegetarian. Believe in reincarnation. Ceremonial rites before dying. Cremation is required. |
Buddism | Prefer Eastern Medicine. Mind/herbs/accupuncture. May accept certain Western Medicine. |
Jehovah's Witness | No blood products. Transplants are personal decisions. |