Opening to the spiritual dimension can BEST be facilitated through which of the following activities?
a. reading about the human dilemma
b. leading the soul's journey toward wholeness
c. intensive discussion about the role of religion
d. connecting with one's goals and purpose
D
Opening the spiritual dimension can best be facilitated through connecting with one's goals and purpose. Self-assessment in the spiritual dimension may require something as little as being still and listening to one's inner voice. Awareness of one's own spirituality is recognized as a central aspect of nurse's work. Reading about the human dilemma, leading a soul's journey toward wholeness, and intensive discussion about the role of religion, will not necessarily open an individual's spiritual dimension.
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