A group of nurses is talking about different ethnocultural practices regarding HEALTH that are followed within each of the nurses' families. What purpose will this discussion serve? Select all that apply

1. Reawaken the types of HEALTH practices within each nurse's family
2. Make known the similarities and differences across ethnic and religious groups
3. Help to realize that all people practice a certain amount of traditional medicine
4. Understand that nurses often delay in seeking professional healthcare


1, 2, 3, 4
Explanation: 1. A discussion on ethnocultural health practices reawakens the participant to the type of health practices within individual families.
2. A discussion on ethnocultural health practices helps to make known the similarities and differences that exist across ethnic and religious groups.
3. A discussion on ethnocultural health practices helps the participants realize that all people practice a certain amount of traditional medicine.
4. A discussion on ethnocultural health practices helps the participants realize that nurses also often delay in seeking profession health care.

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