Discussion: Standards for cultural sensitivity
Discussion: Standards for cultural sensitivityDiscussion: Standards for cultural
sensitivityRead chapter 9 of the class textbook and review the attached PowerPoint
presentation. Once done work on the following exercise.1. Write your opinion on respecting
and honoring the needs of those who have a culture that we are not familiar with and speak
a different language.Include standards for cultural sensitivity established by credible
organizations.Discuss the unique challenges of living in a foreign culture.What health
implications emerge from not adhering to the above standards?Write your opinion on how
to improve awareness of the cultural needs of patients and families in a hospital
environment.Discuss the effect that the culture of the organization has on the education
about cultural needs.Identify and prioritize three critical elements for meeting cultural
needs.*Search the standards for culturally competent by the ANA, Joint Commission, or
AMA, IHI, or another organization and describe similarities and differences.*ANA –
American Nurses Association*AMA – American Medical Association*IHI – Institute of Health
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