The nurse understands that in today's healthcare settings, with the diversity of staff, tensions can arise among staff due to: Standard Text: Select all that apply

1. Groups speaking a native language in front of other staff members.
2. Criticizing an entire cultural group when one is not performing up to standards.
3. Having a manager who is biased toward a particular group.
4. Having a manager who is biased against a particular group.
5. Discussion of issues and broadening one's knowledge of others' backgrounds.


2,3,4
Rationale 1: Speaking in another language in front of other staff increases tensions between staff members who might feel left out.

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