These issues of socioeconomic, spiritual, and lifestyle relate to health as not only his beliefs affect his healths but the behaviors of his daughter as well. JC’s daughter being the financially responsible person, has the power of nutrition purchases, meal selections, and cooking. Lifestyle and meal selections can affect his blood pressure with the use of soy sauce, and other marinade sauces used in Asian cooking. JC may require options to alleviate these factors if his blood pressure is not controlled. Another thing these three have in common with cultural competence is for the provider to be aware of biases they may have in relation to single mothers, elderly without financial independence, differences in religious beliefs, and cultural differences. The United States Department of Human &
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