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itsmyluck

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Which nurse is the best example of a nurse who is providing culturally competent care?
 
  A) The nurse who evaluates the patient's ability to understand instructions presented in English
  B) The nurse who determines the patient's family relationships
  C) The nurse who does not touch the patient during the visit
  D) The nurse who asks the patient if there are any religious beliefs that should be considered in
  planning care

Question 2

How can a nurse most effectively provide culturally competent care to patients?
 
  A) Research the beliefs of cultural groups frequently seen.
  B) Communicate care planned to families as well as the patients.
  C) Determine the beliefs and practices of individual patients.
  D) Study the folk practices of cultural groups.



ynlevi

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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