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The role of the nurse with faith communities is dictated as always by the needs of the people. Which is a common role of the nurse in this setting?
 
  A) Advocate
  B) Leader
  C) Manager
  D) Research expert

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A nurse is designing and planning to implement a health promotion program in partnership with local faith communities. Which community planning guide would be helpful?
 
  A) Creative Nursing Journal
  B) Faith Community Nursing: Developing a Quality Practice
  C) International Journal for Human Caring
  D) Journal of Holistic Nursing



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Answer to Question 1

Ans: A
The role of the nurse with faith communities includes, but is not limited to, health educator, health counselor, referral agent, advocate, facilitator, and liaison between the dimensions of spirituality and health.

Answer to Question 2

Ans: B
Faith Community Nursing: Developing a Quality Practice is a guide to faith community nursing that provides practical tips for maintaining a quality health ministry program. In Creative Nursing Journal, a quarterly publication based on values, issues, experiences, and collaboration, nurses are encouraged to think creatively and take risks. Journal of Holistic Nursing integrates holistic health concepts of body, mind, emotions, and spirit within the context of a changing environment and is published quarterly. International Journal for Human Caring is published three times a year and focuses on the knowledge of care and caregiving within the discipline of nursing and in collaboration with other disciplines.





 

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