A nurse uses the nurse-client relationship to facilitate healing in a client. Which of the following statements best describes the role of the nurse in healing?

A) To assist with physiological recovery from an illness
B) To facilitate another person's growth and life processes toward wholeness
C) To assist with psychological recovery from an illness
D) To facilitate the body and mind in the transition to death


B

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