When describing a spiritual assessment to a group of students, which of the following would an instructor most likely include?

A) Knowledge of the spiritual temperament of the community is helpful.
B) Reviewing all religious denominations before approaching a client is important.
C) It is of little importance for a nurse to understand his or her own spirituality.
D) Spirituality is a deep emotion that is not able to be described.


A

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