Blood cultures are usually used in the detection of yeasts or bacteria in blood as well as for the identification of microorganisms that are present in the blood and also as a treatment guide. More than one blood culture is usually ordered and consecutive samples are collected. Along with the blood culture a CBC (complete blood count) is also ordered in order to determine if the individual has an increase in the amount of white cells which in turn indicates that there is an infection.
A culture may be ordered by a doctor when the patient seems to be having sepsis symptoms indicating that yeast, bacteria or other by-products that are toxic are causing the body harm. The patient with sepsis shows the following symptoms:
There are many academic definitions of cultural competence.
Practically, at a personal level, cultural competence is the ability to interact comfortably, and communicate effectively, with people from a wide range of ethnic/cultural and linguistic backgrounds, some of whom may look and/or sound seriously different from you.
At an organizational level, cultural competence requires policies and systems that support and facilitate individual cultural competence.