A nurse who plans care based on the patient's gender, ethnicity, spirituality, and lifestyle is said to:

a. be a moral advocate.
b. facilitate learning.
c. respond to diversity.
d. use clinical judgment.


C
Response to diversity considers all of these aspects when planning and implementing care. A moral agent helps resolve ethical and clinical concerns. Consideration of these factors does not necessarily facilitate learning. Clinical judgment uses other factors as well.

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