Cultural Competence

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Cultural competence in healthcare is required to provide our patients with the best care possible. Merely treating a person based on superficial examinations neglects their holistic well-being and fails to address the individual as a whole. Working as a CNA in various healthcare settings has taught me that effective communication within the healthcare team is crucial for providing quality patient care, as well as educating and comforting the family. Observing patients' body language can provide valuable insights into their emotions and well-being, enhancing the quality of care they receive. I have been in situations where there have been language barriers, including my patient speaking a different language and having extreme hearing loss. In