The nurse is setting up a faith community nursing program at a local synagogue and would like a better understanding of how the overall congregation is structured and organized
Who would be best to ask about the structure of the congregation? (Select all that apply.)
A) Lay members
B) Physician in the congregation
C) Rabbi
D) Health system administrator
Ans: C
Feedback:
The pastor, rabbi, or other congregational leader can be a great source of information about structure. If no suitable group exists, then the faith community nurse needs to assemble an advisory board. Lay members, including any physician in the congregation, may or may not be able to provide information about the structure of the congregation. A health system administrator would likely have no idea about the structure of the congregation.
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