Leininger's Cultural Care Theory includes the elements of:
1. Values, beliefs, health, siblings, and culture.
2. Values, beliefs, food, and culture.
3. Values, beliefs, religion, lifestyles, and perceptions of health.
4. Values, beliefs, and clothing.
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1. Siblings are not part of Leininger's Cultural Care Theory.
2. Food is not part of Leininger's Cultural Care Theory.
3. Leininger's Cultural Care Theory includes culture, delivering culturally competent nursing, environmental context, family values, beliefs, lifestyles, and perceptions of health.
4. Clothing is not part of Leininger's Cultural Care Theory.
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