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The nurse's role as a spiritual caregiver includes working to develop:
 
  A) Meaningful relationships with other caregivers. B) The client's sense of self..
  C) A rapport with all family members. D) Caring and thoughtful relationships.

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Skills learned by families to enhance family communication include:
 
  A) Reassuring the family
  B) Isolating the client
  C) Positive feedback and arguing with client when warranted
  D) Praise, criticism, and positive feedback



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