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ahriuashd

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Providing spiritual care to a client requires the nurse to have a comfort level with this type of care and:
 
  a. the use of touch
  b. conscientious thought and personal reflection
  c. knowledge of religions
  d. prior spiritual experiences

Question 2

When caring for clients whose values and beliefs are considerably different, a dilemma for the nurse exists if there is:
 
  a. conflict with what the nurse believes
  b. conflict with what the physician believes
  c. conflict with what the client believes
  d. conflict with facility policies



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Answer to Question 1

B
Providing spiritual care to a client requires the nurse to have a comfort level with this type of care and conscientious thought and personal reflection.

Answer to Question 2

A
Caring for clients whose values and beliefs are considerably different may pose a dilemma for the nurse if there is a conflict with what the nurse believes.



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