A group of nursing students is reviewing information about spirituality and religiousness. The group demonstrates understanding of these concepts when they identify religiousness as which of the following?
A) Feeling of connectedness
B) Way of interpreting life events
C) Relationship with a unifying force
D) Community participation in common worship
Ans: D
Religiousness refers to participation in a community of people who gather around common ways of worshiping. Spirituality refers to feelings of connectedness with God, spirit, nature, or a unifying force, and is a way of interpreting life events.
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