When providing care to clients with varied cultural backgrounds, it is imperative for the nurse to recognize that:
A. Cultural considerations must be put aside if basic needs are in jeopardy.
B. Generalizations about the behavior of a particular group may be inaccurate.
C. Current health standards should determine the acceptability of cultural practices.
D. Similar reactions to stress will occur when individuals have the same cultural background.
Correct Answer: B. Generalizations about the behavior of a particular group may be inaccurate.
Nurses can pay close attention to their own biases and how they react to people whose backgrounds and cultural experiences differ from their own. For example, a person who becomes conscious that they think of immigrants as illegal aliens achieves cultural awareness of that particular bias.
Option A: Often, individual beliefs and values do not correspond to their behavior and actions. Nurses can work to acknowledge that this disconnect exists and view knowledge as an important element of developing cultural competence. Research has shown that people who score low on prejudice tests may still use labels such as “illegal alien.”
Option C: Nurses put their awareness, attitude, and knowledge into practice by repeating culturally competent behaviors until they become integrated into their daily interactions. These behaviors include effective and respectful communication and body language. Among various cultures, nonverbal communication methods, such as gestures, can mean very different things.
Option D: Once nurses tap into awareness, they can actively analyze their increased awareness and internal belief systems. Using the above example, the person can examine their background, beliefs, and values to understand their cultural bias regarding immigrants.