The nurse selects the nursing diagnosis of Enhanced readiness for spiritual well-being for a family. Which data cluster did the nurse use to support this diagnosis?

1. The family visits different congregations, the parents have been reflecting on their own spiritual upbringings, and the children are questioning rituals of their friends and friends' families.
2. The children attend Sunday school classes, one parent always attends services with the children, and the parents attempt interaction with congregational activities.
3. The grandparents go to weekly services and have formal interaction with clergy.
4. The children have attended private, religious schools, and the parents are involved in the school's activities.


Correct Answer: 1
Rationale: A wellness diagnosis describes human responses to levels of wellness in an individual family or community that has a readiness for enhancement or improvement. The data cluster that describes the questioning, searching, and reflecting would support an attitude of readiness.

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