Multiple Choice
During the 1980s a significant development in nursing practice was cross-cultural nursing by the third generation in the field of Indigenous nursing.This change includes: (Select all that apply.)
A) Permitted discussion on the impact of cultural difference from the patients' perspective and the health care provider.
B) Found a space in the nursing profession as respected critics and providers of health care services to First Nations,Inuit,and Métis peoples.
C) Developed an Indian nurse identity.
D) Spurred effort to change health professions' attitudes,knowledge,and ability to deliver culturally appropriate and safe health services with Indigenous populations.
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