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Joshua Theis
on Oct 28, 2024Verified
The nurse assesses a client from a non-English-speaking culture.Why should the nurse avoid using the term minority when asking this client about ethnicity and race?
A) It represents power.
B) It suggests inferiority.
C) It is the group with the most authority.
D) It explains how everyone else is inferior.
Minority
A group of people differentiated from the social majority based on ethnicity, race, religion, or other factors, often experiencing differential treatment or representation.
Inferiority
A feeling of being lesser in quality, value, or importance compared to others.
- Understand and manage the moral considerations involved in providing care to patients who are non-native English speakers and belong to various cultural backgrounds.
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MA
Learning Objectives
- Understand and manage the moral considerations involved in providing care to patients who are non-native English speakers and belong to various cultural backgrounds.
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