The nurse has identified that many of the clients in the long-term care facility have spiritual concerns and distress. What is the nurse's first step in becoming a competent provider for these clients?

A)

The nurse should start going to church more often.
B)

The nurse must possess a healthy spiritual self-awareness.
C)

The nurse must learn about diverse spiritual beliefs and practices.
D)

The nurse should establish regular religious services in the facility.


B

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