- is a disruption in the life princi-
 ple that pervades a person’s entire being and
 that integrates and transcends one’s biologic
 and psychosocial nature.
 3.A nurse who asks a patient how his religious
 beliefs help or hinder him to feel at peace is
 assessing the patient for the spiritual need for
 .
 4.A patient who tells a nurse that she no longer
 goes to church on Sunday may be experiencing
 what form of spiritual distress?
 5.A mother who refuses to sign a consent form
 for a blood transfusion for her daughter due to
 religious reasons is most likely practicing what
 faith?
MATCHING EXERCISES
Match the type of spiritual distress listed in
Part A with the appropriate example listed in
Part B.
PART A
a.Spiritual pain
b.Spiritual alienation
c.Spiritual anxiety
d.Spiritual guilt
e.Spiritual anger
f.Spiritual loss
g.Spiritual despair
PART B- A Roman Catholic college student stops
 going to Mass on Sundays and moves in
 with her boyfriend; she tells you, “I really
 want to do this, but it still feels wrong.”
- A woman cannot accept the death of her
 newborn and says, “How long will it hurt
 this bad?”
- A man with a terminal illness cannot
 accept his eventual death and asks,
 “What kind of God are you?”
- An elderly woman with a hip replacement
 is confined to her home and cannot get to
 her usual daily religious services.
- A man dying of AIDS has no friends or
 support system and believes that God and
 humanity have abandoned him.
 6. A young man challenges his faith and his
 own belief in God.
 Match the examples of a nurse’s supportive
 presence listed in Part B with the appropriate
 measure listed in Part A. Answers may be used
 more than once.
 PART A
 a.Facilitating the practice of religion
 b.Promoting meaning and purpose
 c.Promoting love and relatedness
 d.Promoting forgiveness
 PART B
 7. A nurse attempts to meet a patient’s reli-
 gious dietary restrictions.
 8. A nurse explores with a patient the
 importance of learning to accept
 himself, even with his faults.
 9. A nurse treats her patient with respect,
 empathy, and genuine caring.
 10. A nurse explores with a patient spiritual
 practices from which he might derive
 strength and hope.
 11. A nurse respects a patient’s need for pri-
 vacy during prayer.
 12. A nurse helps a patient explore his
 self-expectations and determine how
 realistic they are.
 13. A nurse encourages a patient to explore
 her relationship with her family and
 identify the origin of negative beliefs
 about people.
SHORT ANSWER
1.List three spiritual needs underlying all
religious traditions that are common to all
people.
a.
b.
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