Developing cultural awareness towards providing culturally competent care.
Lack of cultural awareness and inability to provide care that is sensitive to different cultures can hurt patients, add to their stress, and cause nurses to give them bad care. What does it mean for a nurse to be culturally competent? Then, tell me about a time in your work as a nurse when cultural competence was either the most important part of care or was missing.
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