Culture, a belief or behavior that is believed and approved by social status.
Cultural issues in nursing. Being aware of or asking about a person's cultural or religious beliefs regarding medical care can help nurses avoid causing cultural pain in patients. These concerns must be a priority in patient care and must be respected to gain the patient's trust and afford holistic care. Patient care should not only focus on the physical aspects of health, but should include the mind and spirit as well. Why does it need to be studied, because 6. Economical Factors 7. Educational Factors Different religions have different beliefs. ex: when hb px is below. normal & requires a blood transfusion, but the drug is not allowed, The Principles of cultural assessment study objectively ma'am is it subjective to conclude? 3. Kinship and social factors > ask the name, familiarize yourself with the patient. > Date of cleansing >Gender >Family type Be a good nurse by speaking in a language that patients can understand does not discriminate based on race treat one patient and another equally. A way of life that is developed and shared by a group of people, and passed down from generation to generation. Aview of life that is recognized collectively by a group of people, which includes ways of thinking, behavior, attitudes, values that are reflected in physical form.