Which of the following interventions should a nurse perform when giving a client a physical examination?
A) Inform the client's family members and friends about the findings.
B) Avoid showing surprise or concern at any of the findings during examination.
C) Avoid any conversation with the client during the examination.
D) Avoid eye contact with the client while discussing the findings of the examination.
B
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A) Stereotyping B) Ethnicity C) Cultural competence D) Subculture
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