A family from a different ethnic group comes into a clinic. A nurse thinks that they are not interacting well with her because they are not making direct eye contact. The nurse that thinks the family is not interacting well is demonstrating:
1. Cultural competency.
2. Cultural bias.
3. Cultural diversity.
4. Transcultural nursing.
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1. The nurse does not understand the culture and is not competent.
2. Cultural bias may occur when the nurse places his/her own values before the values of a different culture.
3. The nurse is not diverse in the understanding of other cultures.
4. Transcultural nursing identifies the cultural needs of a patient.
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