To obtain subjective data related to a 16-year-old client's spirituality, the nurse should
A) Ask the client's parents if the client attends services
B) Observe whether the client reads religious material
C) Ask the client if religion or a higher being is significant
D) Document the number of times a minister visits
Ans: C
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