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When the nurse is evaluating care for cultural considerations, which of the following should be done first?
 
  1. Examine the plan of care.
  2. Evaluate the outcomes of care.
  3. Make revisions.
  4. Review the goals and objectives set for the client.

Question 2

A client tells the nurse that she began having a particular health problem around the onset of the Iraqi War. The nurse determines that the client is utilizing which of the following perceptions of time?
 
  1. Life time
  2. Social time
  3. Historic time
  4. Actual time



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When evaluating care for cultural considerations, the nurse should review the goals and objectives that have been set for the client, examine the plan of care and interventions with the goals for care, evaluate the outcomes of care with how the client's cultural background has been taken into consideration and reevaluate the care, and make revisions to continue to enhance the outcomes.

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Historic time is a time of political, social, and economic events that influence one's life. The events affect what a person does and when. Life time is the biological clock time and chronological passage of time indicated by changes in the body and reduced activity. Social time is recognized by age grading and expectations such as time to go to school, to raise a family, or retire. Actual time is not a perceived time in an adult's life.





 

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