The nurse is caring for a childbearing family of a different cultural background. In order to provide culturally appropriate and competent care, the nurse should execute which nursing action?
A) Use personal cultural experiences with the family
B) Use a standard nursing care plan for the family
C) Expect the family to adopt the cultural beliefs of that facility
D) Ask the family for input into their care based on their cultural beliefs
Ans: D
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