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fagboi

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LPNs dealing with dying people need all the following skills except
 
  a. Sense of humor
  b. Good listening skills
  c. Immaturity
  d. Flexibility

Question 2

Spirituality is defined as
 
  a. The organized practice of one's belief in a higher power
  b. Formal worship involving prescribed actions or practices
  c. A feeling from within that communicates a higher power at work
  d. The service and worship of God or the supernatural



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Answer to Question 1

C
LPNs and all personnel dealing with dying individuals need a high level of maturity, tolerance, and empathy; excellent communication skills; a sense of confidentiality, flexibility, dependability; good listening skills; and a sense of humor.

Answer to Question 2

C
Spirituality is a feeling from within. Responses A, B, and D all are concepts that define religion, not spirituality.



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