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Identify the barrier and corrective action that the nurse alde should follow.

It is a busy day and clients crowding the small waiting room of a dentist. The nurse alde is busy assuring a young Chinese American
woman who needs to undergo a root canal. She explains the procedure, along with its pros and cons, two or three times before the
treatment to ensure that the client completely understands it. But today, she is tempted to explain it just once, because she believes
Asian Americans are intelligent. She feels this will save time.
The nurse alde is facing a ____
barrier. She should______
A)-1.cultural
-2.stereotype
-3.language
B)-1.explain the procedure and it’s pros and cons after the treatment is complete
-2.explain the procedure as many times as it takes for the client to understand
-3.explain the procedure while the dentist performs the treatment, and give additional information if the client requests it afterwards

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Final answer:

The nurse aide is experiencing a cultural barrier and should avoid stereotypes by explaining the dental procedure detailly as many times as necessary to ensure the client's understanding.

Step-by-step explanation:

The nurse aide is facing a cultural barrier. She should explain the procedure as many times as it takes for the client to understand it regardless of the client's cultural or ethnic background. This cultural barrier is presented as an assumption or stereotype that Asian Americans are inherently intelligent, which might tempt the nurse aide to provide less information than necessary for the sake of saving time. However, making assumptions based on ethnicity can result in inadequate patient education and a failure to ensure informed consent. As part of a healthcare professional's duties, it is essential to review and communicate procedure details thoroughly to all patients, respecting their individual needs for understanding, irrespective of any cultural stereotypes.

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