Holistic care requires that nurses be competent in providing attention that addresses the client's needs in areas that are: Select all that apply

1. Physical.
2. Emotional.
3. Psychosocial.
4. Spiritual.
5. Occupational.


1. Physical.
2. Emotional.
3. Psychosocial.
4. Spiritual.

Rationale: Physical. An essential component in providing holistic care to patients is providing care on all levels, including physical needs. Emotional. An essential component in providing holistic care to patients is providing care on all levels, including emotional needs. Psychosocial. An essential component in providing holistic care to patients is providing care on all levels, including psychosocial needs. Spiritual. An essential component in providing holistic care to patients is providing care on all levels, including spiritual needs. Occupational. The nurse must be aware of all aspects of the patient's care, but will not be the primary provider of care related to occupational needs.

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