Which of the following is an approved NANDA nursing diagnosis for spirituality?

a. Risk for spiritual loss
b. Spiritual actualization
c. Readiness for spiritual well-being
d. Realization of need for a belief in God


C

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A "Risk for spiritual loss" is not an approved NANDA nursing diagnosis.
B "Spiritual actualization" is not an approved NANDA nursing diagnosis.
C Although their use is controversial, there are three approved NANDA nursing diagnoses related to spirituality: "readiness for spiritual well-being," "spiritual distress," and "risk for spiritual distress."
D "Realization of need for a belief in God" is not an approved NANDA nursing diagnosis.

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