Which of the following statements best describes how clients and parish nurses typically perceive spiritual health?
a. It exists at the point that cure is attained.
b. It has a tangential relation to well-being.
c. It is part of an ongoing dynamic process.
d. It is usually unchanging across the life span.
ANS: C
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