The nurse is assessing a client's spiritual and belief patterns and asks the client about participation in organized religion. The nurse is on which step of the HOPE assessment with this client?

1. H
2. O
3. P
4. E


Correct Answer: 2
The pneumonic HOPE is described as: H for spiritual resources, O for participation in organized religion, P for personal spiritual practices, and E for effects of healthcare and end-of-life issues.

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