Health influences everything in our lives. Health must be considered in its broadest, holistic sense. A client tells the nurse of being at peace and very happy to find comfort in higher power to consult during the day as needed
The nurse documents in the electronic medical record that the client is meeting which component of health? A) Spiritual
B) Social
C) Psychological or mental health
D) Emotional
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Spiritual health: Inner peace and security, comfort with one's higher power, as one perceives it. Emotional health: Feelings and attitudes that make one comfortable with oneself. Psychological or mental health: A mind that grows and adjusts, is in control, and is free of serious stress. Social health: A sense of responsibility and caring for the health and welfare of others.
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