A health care organization provides care to patients that are of Hispanic, Asian, and Eastern European heritage. What will the organization do to ensure that the staff represents the demographics of the service area?Select all that apply.Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected.

A. Hire nurses that speak Spanish.
B. Promote a staff member from the Asian culture.
C. Provide language assistance services.
D. Post signage in the languages of the different groups
E. Incorporate internal audits for culturally appropriate services


A. Hire nurses that speak Spanish.

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