The nurse is planning spiritual care interventions. Which of the following would be the least appropriate to support a client's spiritual care needs?
a. Listen actively.
b. Respect the client's beliefs.
c. Make referrals to clergy when appropriate.
d. Share their own religious beliefs with the client to provide hope.
ANS: D
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