Gender-appropriate care is an important factor in nursing practice. The nurse recognizes that clients of different cultures may react differently to health care professionals of the opposite sex
Modesty is an especially important issue for women from which of the following backgrounds? a. Black Canadian
b. Aboriginal
c. Egyptian Canadian
d. Filipino Canadian
C
Modesty is a strong value among Egyptian-Canadian women.
Modesty is not an especially important issue for Black Canadian women.
Modesty is not an especially important issue for Aboriginal women.
Modesty is not an especially important issue for Filipino-Canadian women.
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A) Develop an intervention based on the nurse's previous experiences B) Review the literature for research on previously attempted interventions C) Access the National Center for Health Statistics website for data
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