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When providing an in-service to new staff nurses, the nurse educator discusses expectations concerning the acceptance of client cultural beliefs.
 
  Which statement by a participant indicates the need for further teaching?
  1. The acceptance of different cultural values is needed to provide quality nursing care.
  2. Cultural values may dictate my client assignments on the nursing unit.
  3. My own cultural values are irrelevant to the acceptance of the values of others.
  4. My knowledge of the cultural values of others will increase in time.

Question 2

The charge nurse is making assignments for the next shift. Three of the staff members are female and one is male. Which client should be assigned to a female staff member?
 
  1. The African American female.
  2. The African American male.
  3. The Arab American male.
  4. The Arab American female.



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Answer to Question 1

Correct Answer: 3
The knowledge and acceptance of one's own cultural values is essential to the acceptance and awareness of the values of the client. Failure to have self-awareness can result in ethnocentrism. The cultural values and beliefs of the client may require sensitive scheduling. Time does allow the nurse to develop additional knowledge of many issues in nursing, including cultural considerations.

Answer to Question 2

Correct Answer: 4





 

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