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penguins

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When a nurse asks herself questions such as Why am I here?, the nurse is attempting to:
 
  A) develop the concepts of holism and integration.
  B) become a more spiritual being for other people.
  C) develop a philosophical base for clearer thinking.
  D) strive toward unity with the higher power.

Question 2

When discussing spirituality with the mother of an 8-year-old child, the nurse instructs the mother that children of this age:
 
  A) enjoy lore and legends of religious groups.
  B) are influenced by their peer groups.
  C) are moved deeply by spirituality.
  D) may question religious authority.



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Answer to Question 1

Ans: C
Feedback:
In terms of spiritual care, the nurse's own background, family, culture, and religion are integral parts of interactions with clients. For this reason, taking a step back and examining spirituality, values, and beliefs is essential.

Answer to Question 2

Ans: A
Feedback:
Childhood is the period when lore, legends, language, and symbols of a particular religious group are best presented.



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