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Diversity and Health Assessments
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Diversity and Health Assessments
Healthcare providers, particularly nurses, should integrate cultural competence and
functional evaluation in the patient health assessment process. Functional analysis and
assessment encompass multifaceted aspects, including observation, asking questions, listening to
family stories, and evaluating people's behavior to gain meaningful information. Cultural
competence entails comprehending and expressing respect towards an individual's spiritual and
cultural theories. Cultural competence ensures quality patient care, better health outcomes, and
enhances patient satisfaction. These assessments utilize sensitive keen data, including patients'
culture, sexual orientation, lifestyles, and beliefs, impacting the patient's mode of care and
treatment. Therefore, this patient's sensitive information should be considered in health
assessments to offer the patient's best quality services. This paper evaluates the effect of ethos
and diversity cognizance in carrying out health assessments.
In the health world, various concerns require consideration while carrying out an
assessment process to formulate the patient's health history and identify their health risks. For the
assessment process to be effective, the nurse practitioner must implement a non-discriminative,
indulgent and subtle boldness when collecting this information regardless of subjective
viewpoints concerning the patient's cultures and lifestyle.
The care team and related healthcare providers should always consider the patient's
culture when carrying health-associated assessments. Viewing the patient's culture helps the
nurse formulate a culturally complex assessment tool by including questions that are non-
discriminative and non-offensive to the patient's cultural beliefs (Ball et al., 2019). More so, such
detailed cautious assessment recognizes any potential health risk associated with the specific

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1 Diversity and Health Assessments By: (Name) Course: Professor: Institutional Affiliation: Date 2 Diversity and Health Assessments Healthcare providers, particularly nurses, should integrate cultural competence and functional evaluation in the patient health assessment process. Functional analysis and assessment encompass multifaceted aspects, including observation, asking questions, listening to family stories, and evaluating people's behavior to gain meaningful information. Cultural competence entails comprehending and expressing respect towards an individual's spiritual and cultural theories. Cultural competence ensures quality patient care, better health outcomes, and enhances patient satisfaction. These assessments utilize sensitive keen data, including patients' culture, sexual orientation, lifestyles, and beliefs, impacting the patient's mode of care and treatment. Therefore, this patient's sensitive information should be considered in health assessments to offer the patient's best quality services. This paper evaluates the effect of ethos and diversity cognizance in carrying out health assessments. In the health world, various concerns require consideration while carrying out an assessment process to formulate the patient's health history and identify their health risks. For the assessment process to be effective, the nurse practitioner must implement a non-discriminative, indulgent and subtle boldness when collecting this information regardless of subjective vie ...
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