When working with immigrant groups in community health care, which of the following would be least appropriate for the community health nurse to do?
A) Permit ample time for interviewing to allow time to evaluate beliefs
B) Develop educational programs to correct misconceptions
C) Assume that the client has a basic understanding of health issues
D) Ensure an appropriate interpreter for communication if needed
Ans: C
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