The nurse educator is presenting information on culture and ethnicity to the nurses on the unit. Which statement by a nurse should the educator recognize indicates further teaching is required?
A. "I noticed that clients of different cultures have more than one different belief."
B. "When identifying individuals of the same race, they will have shared genetic heritage, biologic and physiologic characteristics."
C. "An individual may self-identify with an ethnic group that is different from the ethnic group of their birth or race."
D. "Ethnic groups share common values over generations."
Answer: B
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