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Fundamentals of Nursing

Check Your Understanding Questions

Fundamentals of NursingCheck Your Understanding Questions

Check Your Understanding Questions

1 .
Describe ways in which a nurse can provide culturally sensitive nursing interventions for a patient in pain.
2 .
Describe how a nurse can overcome implicit bias.
3 .
List some specific ways in which to engage in cultural diversity practices.
4 .
What are some ways to demonstrate responsiveness to diversity and inclusion?
5 .
Describe the steps to beginning a culturally sensitive nursing assessment.
6 .
List five different types of alternative and complementary therapies.
7 .
Why do you think the Transcultural Nursing Society included Multicultural Workforce as one of their Twelve Standards of Practice for culturally competent care?
8 .
Describe the guidelines for working with a medical interpreter.
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