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burchfield96

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MC The health clinic staff is working on becoming culturally competent. Strategies for attempting to develop this competence might include: (Select all that apply.)
 
  A. Increasing the diversity of the staff providing care.
   B. Soliciting input from various cultural organizations.
   C. Holding cultural training sessions for its staff members.
   D. Developing a competence in the languages spoken by the client population
   E. Concluding that their current method of care delivery needs little modification.

Question 2

MC An organization that is delivering culturally competent care is characterized by
 
  A. Having conscious adaptation of care to the cultural context.
   B. Being aware of personal perspectives.
   C. Providing services that are accepting and respectful of diverse populations.
   D. Treating all who utilize its services in the same manner.



mistyjohnson

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Answer to Question 1

D. Developing a competence in the languages spoken by the client population

Answer to Question 2

C. Providing services that are accepting and respectful of diverse populations.



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