When nurses consider the actions, beliefs, or traits within their own cultural contexts to understand them better, it is known as practicing the concept of cultural ____

a. Diversity
b. Egocentricism
c. Relativism
d. Prejudice


C
The concept of cultural relativism requires that individuals not judge, but rather that they consid-er the actions, beliefs, or traits within their own cultural contexts to understand them better. Cul-tural relativism involves maintaining a sense of objectivity and an appreciation for the values of other cultures, not whether they are good or bad by external standards (Loustaunau & Sobo, 1997).

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