A nurse is planning health care for young adults. Which of the following factors about the interventions should be recognized by the nurse as having the greatest impact on whether they are effective?
a. Culturally sensitive
b. Match the persons health care beliefs
c. Cost effective
d. Gender neutral
Ans: a. Culturally sensitive
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