A nurse is trying to teach a client alternative ways of preparing foods that are consistent with dietary changes needed to maintain health. This nurse is engaged in which of the following modalities of providing culturally sensitive nursing care?
1. cultural care preservation
2. cultural care maintenance
3. cultural care negotiation
4. cultural care repatterning
ANS: 4
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