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Jkov05

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There are faith-based and parish nurses, there are differences between faith community nursing and parish nursing. What is a parish nurse?
 
  A) Part of the ministry staff of the congregation
  B) Used in settings where faith community may have no meaning or association
  C) Serves the health education needs of individual people and families in the faith community.
  D) Broader roles than faith community nurse

Question 2

There are a variety of models of faith-based nursing practice. Using your knowledge of these various models, what model does the nurse serve to coordinate care particularly at times of transition?
 
  A) Faith community
  B) Parish
  C) Congregation based
  D) Institution based



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D



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