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Foreign-Educated Nurses, Part 1    
Overcoming Barriers to Job Satisfaction and Belonging
by Suzanne Salimbene, PhD
CE525 l 1.00 hr

Foreign-Educated Nurses, Part 1 - CE525
Objectives:

 

The goal of this program is to teach nurses the strategies that will enhance communication between foreign-educated nurses and their American patients. After you study the information presented here, you will be able to —

·         Define collectivist and individualist cultures and list their basic characteristics.

·         Distinguish between American patterns of communication and your own in terms of reliance upon context, time, and space.

·         Identify effective communication strategies that satisfy the expectations of American patients.

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