The nursing instructor has been discussing spirituality with a group of nursing students. Which statement by a student would indicate a need for further education?
A) "Spiritual beliefs and practices do not give strength when a person is in crisis."
B) "Spiritual beliefs and practices give healing strength and support."
C) "A person's daily living habits can be guided by their spiritual beliefs.
D) "Spiritual beliefs can help give a person meaning in their life."
Ans: A
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Spiritual beliefs and habits can give meaning to life, illness, other crises, and death; can contribute a sense of security for present and future; can guide daily living habits; can provide strength in meeting life's crises; and can give healing strength and support.
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