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A patient has a nursing diagnosis of "Noncompliance with medication regimen related to a belief that God will heal her and that it would show a lack of faith to take the medications." The nurse and a clergyman have spent some time discussing spiritual and treatment issues with the patient. Which of the following would indicate that progress is being made toward achieving compliance with healthcare therapy? The patient says: Select all that apply.

1)I will try to pray more often for stronger faith that God will heal me.
2)"Let me think about it until tomorrow; I may see my way to taking those pills then."
3)"You know, I've known some very holy people who were not cured by God."
4)"There is no confusion in my mind as to the right thing for me to do."
5)"I think the Holy Spirit will come through for me."

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Progress towards compliance with healthcare therapy is indicated by statements that demonstrate openness to reconsideration and acceptance of medication. These include being willing to consider taking pills, recognizing that faith may not be sufficient for healing, and resolving internal conflicts about the right course of action.

Step-by-step explanation:

The patient's statements that could indicate progress toward achieving compliance with healthcare therapy in the context of the nursing diagnosis include:

  • "Let me think about it until tomorrow; I may see my way to taking those pills then." This statement shows a willingness to consider medication, indicating a potential shift towards acceptance.
  • "You know, I've known some very holy people who were not cured by God." This reflects the patient's recognition that faith alone may not be sufficient for healing, which can lead to an openness to medical intervention.
  • "There is no confusion in my mind as to the right thing for me to do." This might suggest the patient has resolved their internal conflict and may be ready to follow medical advice.

These responses demonstrate a meaning-centered response to health outcomes and a potential shift in belief about the effectiveness of biomedical versus spiritual healing. They show that the patient is reconsidering their initial stance of noncompliance, which may lead to adherence to the prescribed medication regimen.

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