The nurses that are taking actions that contribute to the nursing goal of achieving cultural competence are:
the Nurse who examines own beliefs about mental health.
The Nurse that reads an article about interpreting nonverbal behavior.
The Nurse that volunteers at a clinic that serves an immigrant population.
The Nurse that uses a cultural assessment tool to gather client data.
<h3>What is cultural competence?</h3>
Cultural competence, also known as intercultural competence, refers to a set of cognitive, emotional, and behavioral abilities that facilitate successful and acceptable communication with persons from various cultures.
Explanation: The ability of a joint and a muscle group to do a movement through an entire range of motion is referred to as flexibility and the ability of muscle to do work for a long time is referred to as muscular endurance.