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Chapter.20 Verified Test Bank Spirituality in Health Care

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Chapter 20: Spirituality in Health Care

Questions

1. Rather than viewing the world as sets of objects that bump into or interact with each other, which type of philosophy believes that the experiences of persons should be explored through the gathering of conscious experience rather than just objective data?

1. Theology

2. Deontology

3. Phenomenology

4. Epistemology

2. The ability of people to participate in their own healing through prayer or meditation may use a source of healing power referred to as which of the following?

1. Spiritual wellness

2. Holistic wellness

3. Religious wellness

4. Remembered wellness

3. The nocebo effect creates a difficult ethical dilemma for the nurse, who is caught between the obligation of which ethical principle and the obligation of informed consent?

1. Justice

2. Autonomy

3. Beneficence

4. Nonmaleficence

4. Which of the following may be regarded as the driving force that pervades all aspects of and gives meaning to an individual’s life?

1. Holism

2. Religion

3. Morality

4. Spirituality

5. Which emotion is a way of living that is born out of an awareness of one’s relationship to all living creatures, a sensitivity to the pain and brokenness of others?

1. Empathy

2. Sympathy

3. Compassion

4. Kindness

6. Which of the following, as an institutionally based organized system of beliefs, represents only one specific means of spiritual expression?

1. Holism

2. Religion

3. Morality

4. Spirituality

7. Which principle is centered on humans and looks to science and rational thought as a way to understand the world?

1. Holism

2. Buddhism

3. Hinduism

4. Secularism

8. In the context of a person’s spiritual growth and development, a series of four developmental stages have been proposed for human spirituality. Which stage has an emphasis on rationality, materialism, and humaneness?

1. The chaotic stage

2. The formal stage

3. The skeptic stage

4. The mystical stage

9. Any disruption in the life principle that pervades a person’s entire being and that integrates and transcends one’s biological and psychosocial nature can be considered and recognized as which nursing diagnosis?

1. Mental distress

2. Physical distress

3. Spiritual distress

4. Emotional distress

10. Which of the following is an example of a therapy that capitalizes on knowledge of the soul and the movement of a divinely generated energy?

1. Acupuncture

2. Aromatherapy

3. Therapeutic touch

4. Interactive imagery

11. Religious traditions of India and other Eastern cultures teach that the human energy system contains seven energy centers, or chakras. The root chakra is located in which part of the body, and its energy has to do with the material world?

1. Head

2. Chest

3. Perineum

4. Spine

12. Second-person and third-party praying, also identified as which of the following, is a type of prayer used by those who pray to saints to intercede with God on their behalf?

1. Communion prayer

2. Supplication prayer

3. Intercessory prayer

4. Prayer of agreement

13. Telling a patient that chemotherapy will drain his or her energy and cause more of his or her hair to fall out is one example of which of the following?

1. Nocebo effect

2. Placebo effect

3. Direct effect

4. Indirect effect

14. Which of the following cannot exist without consideration of the spiritual aspects that create individuality and give meaning to people’s lives?

1. Holism

2. Religion

3. Morality

4. Mysticism

15. Nurses who spend much of their time working with clients who are near death, such as which type of nurses, are most likely to have witnessed the experience of deathbed visions and gained a glimpse of a different realm of reality?

1. Parish nurses

2. Hospice nurses

3. Holistic nurses

4. Critical care nurses

Questions, Answers, and Rationales

1. Rather than viewing the world as sets of objects that bump into or interact with each other, which type of philosophy believes that the experiences of persons should be explored through the gathering of conscious experience rather than just objective data?

1. Theology

2. Deontology

3. Phenomenology

4. Epistemology

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2. The ability of people to participate in their own healing through prayer or meditation may use a source of healing power referred to as which of the following?

1. Spiritual wellness

2. Holistic wellness

3. Religious wellness

4. Remembered wellness

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3. The nocebo effect creates a difficult ethical dilemma for the nurse, who is caught between the obligation of which ethical principle and the obligation of informed consent?

1. Justice

2. Autonomy

3. Beneficence

4. Nonmaleficence

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4. Which of the following may be regarded as the driving force that pervades all aspects of and gives meaning to an individual’s life?

1. Holism

2. Religion

3. Morality

4. Spirituality

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5. Which emotion is a way of living that is born out of an awareness of one’s relationship to all living creatures, a sensitivity to the pain and brokenness of others?

1. Empathy

2. Sympathy

3. Compassion

4. Kindness

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6. Which of the following, as an institutionally based organized system of beliefs, represents only one specific means of spiritual expression?

1. Holism

2. Religion

3. Morality

4. Spirituality

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7. Which principle is centered on humans and looks to science and rational thought as a way to understand the world?

1. Holism

2. Buddhism

3. Hinduism

4. Secularism

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8. In the context of a person’s spiritual growth and development, a series of four developmental stages have been proposed for human spirituality. Which stage has an emphasis on rationality, materialism, and humaneness?

1. The chaotic stage

2. The formal stage

3. The skeptic stage

4. The mystical stage

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9. Any disruption in the life principle that pervades a person’s entire being and that integrates and transcends one’s biological and psychosocial nature can be considered and recognized as which nursing diagnosis?

1. Mental distress

2. Physical distress

3. Spiritual distress

4. Emotional distress

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10. Which of the following is an example of a therapy that capitalizes on knowledge of the soul and the movement of a divinely generated energy?

1. Acupuncture

2. Aromatherapy

3. Therapeutic touch

4. Interactive imagery

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Feedback

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2.

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4.

11. Religious traditions of India and other Eastern cultures teach that the human energy system contains seven energy centers, or chakras. The root chakra is located in which part of the body, and its energy has to do with the material world?

1. Head

2. Chest

3. Perineum

4. Spine

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12. Second-person and third-party praying, also identified as which of the following, is a type of prayer used by those who pray to saints to intercede with God on their behalf?

1. Communion prayer

2. Supplication prayer

3. Intercessory prayer

4. Prayer of agreement

Page: 29

 

 

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2.

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13. Telling a patient that chemotherapy will drain his or her energy and cause more of his or her hair to fall out is one example of which of the following?

1. Nocebo effect

2. Placebo effect

3. Direct effect

4. Indirect effect

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14. Which of the following cannot exist without consideration of the spiritual aspects that create individuality and give meaning to people’s lives?

1. Holism

2. Religion

3. Morality

4. Mysticism

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15. Nurses who spend much of their time working with clients who are near death, such as which type of nurses, are most likely to have witnessed the experience of deathbed visions and gained a glimpse of a different realm of reality?

1. Parish nurses

2. Hospice nurses

3. Holistic nurses

4. Critical care nurses

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Created Date:
Aug 21, 2025
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Chapter 20 Spirituality in Health Care
Author:
Joseph T. Catalano

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