The mission of parish nursing is the intentional integration of the practice of faith with the practice of nursing so that people can achieve wholeness in, with, and through the community of faith in which the parish nurses serve
Which of the following are purposes of parish nursing? Select all that apply.
1. Challenge the nursing profession to reclaim the spiritual dimension of nursing care
2. Challenge the health care system to provide whole person care
3. Challenge the faith community to restore its healing mission
4. Challenge the physician to be a part of the team
ANS: 1, 2, 3
Challenging the physician to be a part of the team is not a purpose of parish nursing.
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