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WWatsford

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A nurse who is concerned with the body, mind, and spirit relationship in a constantly changing environment is practicing:
 
  a. Faith community nursing
  b. Community health nursing
  c. Primary care
  d. Holistic care

Question 2

Which activity would most likely be performed by a health ministry?
 
  a. Conducting worship services in occupational areas
  b. Visiting the homebound
  c. Providing nursing care to congregation members who are acutely ill
  d. Participating in mission trips



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Answer to Question 1

D
A nurse concerned with the body, mind, and spirit relationship in a constantly changing envi-ronment is practicing holistic care.

Answer to Question 2

B
Health ministry services may be provided by a professional or layperson. These services include visiting the homebound, providing meals for families in crisis or when a family member returns home after hospitalization, participating in prayer circles, serving healthy heart meals, or holding regular grief support groups.



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