They sometimes bond over principles, faith and values. Although a nurse may not relate to every patient, they can always find a way to create a bond. Being culturally competent helps with this. If you're educated as a nurse on different cultures, backgrounds, values and beliefs, it will be much easier for you to bond with your patient. Once again, nurses may not always agree, but it makes the patient feel comfortable if they can converse with someone who is providing them with care. Being open with your patients allows you to experience a whole new level of nursing. Along with many other practices, there are multiple benefits that may result from nurses being culturally competent. A few examples of these benefits include a bond between the nurse and patients, trust, understanding and it also increases the involvement in the community (Nursejournal.org, 2024). Understanding a patient will improve the visit for the patient and help to improve the satisfaction of the healthcare system. Along with those benefits comes another, it improves the health outcome of the