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The nurse notes on the admission form that the client has indicated "no religious preference." What does this indicate to the nurse about the client?

A. Does not follow the tenets of a specific faith
B. Is in denial about his religious beliefs
C. Does not believe in God or a "higher power"
D. Will not want to pray or visit with the chaplain

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Final answer:

If a client indicates 'no religious preference' on an admission form, it suggests that they do not follow the tenets of a specific faith. This does not mean they are in denial about their beliefs.

Step-by-step explanation:

If a client indicates 'no religious preference' on an admission form, it typically suggests that the client does not follow the tenets of a specific faith. This does not necessarily mean that the client is in denial about their religious beliefs or that they do not believe in God or a 'higher power.' It simply means that they have not identified themselves as having a specific religious affiliation. It also does not necessarily imply that the client will not want to pray or visit with a chaplain, as this can vary depending on the individual.

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