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A young Filipino-American female client avoided eye contact when interacting with the nurse. The nurse concluded that the client had low self-esteem. Interventions were used to raise the client's self-esteem; however, after 3 weeks, the client's eye contact did not improve. What is the most accurate analysis of this scenario?
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The nurse should have assessed the client's culture before concluding the client had low self-esteem.
Rationale:
💠 Avoiding eye contact can be culturally influenced, particularly in Filipino and many Asian cultures where it signifies respect or deference, not low self-esteem.
💠 The nurse made an assumption without cultural assessment, leading to misinterpretation and ineffective interventions.
💠 Culturally competent care requires understanding client background, values, and communication styles before forming conclusions.
💠 The nurse should integrate cultural awareness into assessments to avoid bias and enhance rapport.
💠 This approach supports holistic, individualized, and respectful nursing practice.
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