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Cultural knowledge involves learning about the clients' worldview from an emic perspective. A nurse wishes to obtain information on the alternative methods of health care her 45-year-old female client uses.
 
  Who is the best person to ask about this? 1. The husband of the client
  2. A community leader of the ethnic group
  3. The client herself
  4. The religious leader of the ethnic group

Question 2

Care that is not culturally competent may have adverse effects that include:
 
  1. Enhancement of communication
  2. An increase in the cost of health care
  3. Quality indicators are met
  4. A rewriting of Health People 2010



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Answer to Question 1

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Clients provide a rich source of information about their own culture.

Answer to Question 2

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Care that is not culturally competent may increase health care costs and decrease positive client outcomes.



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