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appyboo

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When a client and nurse do not speak the same language, accurate communication can BEST be facilitated through the use of:
 
  a. gestures
  b. a book of pictures
  c. a culture broker
  d. slow, enunciated speech

Question 2

The nurse who developed the theory of cultural care diversity and universality is:
 
  A) Madeleine Leininger.
  B) Sister Callista Roy.
  C) Hildegard Peplau.
  D) Dorothea Orem.



jxjsniuniu

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Answer to Question 1

C
A cultural broker would be best able to facilitate accurate communication through his or her understanding of both the language and the culture of the individual. The cultural broker can move beyond simply conveying the message to the client that the nurse wishes. The cultural broker, through his or her understanding of the culture, will have insight into how best to present the information in a manner that will most likely encourage the client's full participation and cooperation.

Answer to Question 2

A



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