A nurse is concerned with the body, mind, and spirit relationship in a constantly changing envi-ronment. Which of the following types of nursing care is being provided?
a. Faith community nursing
b. Community health nursing
c. Primary care
d. Holistic care
ANS: D
A nurse concerned with the body, mind, and spirit relationship in a constantly changing envi-ronment is practicing holistic care. Primary care focuses on the services provided at a physician's office. Faith community nursing is a recognized nursing specialty practice focusing on working with individuals, families, and faith communities to coordinate programs and services that sig-nificantly affect health, healing, and wholeness. Community health nursing focuses on all care provided outside of a hospital.
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