Mr. Guerra, age 47, a native of Guatemala, is admitted to the hospital with congestive heart failure to the coronary care unit. This is the fourth admission for Mr. Guerra, and the physician feels that the client's inability to adhere to his diet and medi

is the reason for his frequent admissions. A referral is made to the community health nurse upon Mr. Guerra's discharge from the hospital. You would implement a plan of care that would include
A) accommodating the client's needs by providing direct care solutions.
B) developing culturally relevant and gender-sensitive interventions.
C) teaching the family to adapt their cultural dietary plans to the client's diagnosis.
D) assessing the client's financial needs and teaching and obtaining financial assistance as needed.


B

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