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nummyann

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Which element of practice should the faith community nurse consider at all times?
 
  a. Confidentiality
  b. Personal faith
  c. Health care needs
  d. Fellowship

Question 2

A nurse wanting to know the functions of a faith community nurse would look to the:
 
  a. Board of Nursing
  b. Scope and Standards
  c. Health Cabinet
  d. Individual faith community



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Answer to Question 1

A
Confidentiality is of the utmost importance in faith community nursing practice. The faith com-munity nurse values client confidentiality but at the same time delicately assists the client and client's family at the appropriate time to share concerns with pastoral staff or fellow congre-gants.

Answer to Question 2

B
A nurse wanting to know the function of a faith community nurse would look to the Scopes and Standards.



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