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When caring for terminally ill patients from diverse cultural backgrounds, nurses should: (select all that apply)

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A.Treat shifting cultural preferences as barriers rather than opportunities for personalized care
B.Treat all patients according to rituals based on ethnicity
C.Ask about preferred end of life rituals or family traditions
D.Include spiritual care/chaplain services that align with the patient's belief system
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This question asks which actions are appropriate when caring for terminally ill patients from diverse cultural backgrounds, emphasizing individualized, respectful care. Option 1: 'Treat shifting cultural preferences as barriers rather than opportunities for personalized care' This is not appropriate. Viewing cultural changes as barriers ignores the opportunity to learn from the patient an......Login to view full explanation

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