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erika

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To provide culturally safe and effective care, the nurse must understand:
 
  a. when to stop giving care based on medical guidelines
  b. the entire cultural perspective for each client
  c. the need to refrain from exploring culture to avoid embarrassment
  d. culture-based variations in the who, what, and when of care seeking

Question 2

The nurse is doing an assessment interview of Mr. White Eagle. During the interview, Mr. White Eagle comments, Our people are connected with nature. Our world, our seasons, and our weatherthey all have many lessons to teach us. Mr.
 
  White Eagle's statement is an expression of his:
  A) Religion
  B) Tribal law
  C) Spirituality
  D) Ecological values



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jonathanballen97

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Answer to Question 1

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Understanding cultural variation regarding the who, what, and when of care seeking is critical for providing culturally safe and effective care because it helps the nurse understand what behaviors and attitudes are considered normal and abnormal in the client's culture. Furthermore, such understanding of cultural variation will assist the nurse in determining what method of treatment would be most appropriate for the client.

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erika

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Reply 2 on: Jul 19, 2018
Wow, this really help


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
:D TYSM

 

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