A nurse is planning the delivery of transcultural nursing care. Which is the best approach for the nurse to select?
a. Facility's chaplain if anything special should be included in the care plan
b. Patient if any special foods, symbols, or practices should be respected and whether they should be included in the health care plan
c. Family if anything special exists in the patient's culture or religion that should be included in care planning
d. Other staff if they have ever had this type of patient before and how they modified the care plan
B
The patient, when able, is the only person who can answer this question.
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