Which of the following statements by a parish nurse exhibits a lack of understanding of the concept of pastoral care?

a. "By working with my clients to help them identify their spiritual strengths, I am drawing on pastoral care aspects of practice."
b. "To incorporate pastoral care, I should involve the pastor in ministering to the members of the congregation."
c. "I use pastoral care when I emphasize the spiritual dimension of nursing when providing care."
d. "When I lend support to my clients during times of joy, as well as during their times of sorrow, this illustrates an important aspect of pastoral care."


ANS: B

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