Week 2 DQ 2.3Cultural Differences and PracticeAfter reading Chapter 4: Toward Justice and

Week 2 DQ 2.3

Cultural Differences and Practice

After reading Chapter 4: Toward Justice and watching the two videos below, answer the discussion question.

 

Becoming a Culturally Competent Nurse (2018).

to an external site. 

The Challenges of Cultural Diversity (2020)

to an external site. 

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Define cultural diversity, culture, and cultural competence using published articles, your textbook, but NOT an online dictionary.

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Select one of the following ways that people can be diverse (do not duplicate other students’ selections until all options have been used in the discussion).  Find one research report on your selection and apply the findings to your nursing practice.

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Ways People Are Diverse:

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Age, Gender, Ethnicity, Religion, Ability, Socioeconomic Status, Sexual Orientation, 

Prepare a 300-word response that covers your definitions, your selection for diversity, and the research report you found that explains it.  Apply the findings to your practice.

Use at least 1 published peer-reviewed full-text article from the CINAHL database 

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