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Molina, a 67-year-old, Hispanic widow recently from San Salvador, needed to sign an informed consent for a mastectomy. She spoke little English, and the hospital staff relied on her bilingual nephew to interpret. When the nurse explained the procedure to the patient and nephew, the nephew translated, and the nurse believed that he was doing it accurately. Mrs. Molina signed the consent form. The next day when she learned that her breast had been removed, she became very angry and told her nephew to sue the hospital.

I need help in having these questions:
what is one cultural issue/concern that is mention is this scenario
what is the best cultural advocacy theory, based on Leininger theory, that describes this scenario and why
why is the nurse's and/or healthcare team member's action or inaction inappropriate according to the chosen cultural advocacy theory or other cultural resources
what culturally sensitive alternative action would be suggested to the nurse

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Answer:

what you want me to do :v

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