Religion : a clinical guide for nurses

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    • Taylor, Elizabeth Johnston

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Religion : a clinical guide for nurses

Elizabeth Johnston Taylor, editor

Springer, c2012

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Table of Contents

Table of Contents Section I - Exploring the relationship between religion, patients, and nursing Chapter 1: Religion at the Bedside Chapter 2: Talking with Patients about Religion Chapter 3: Assessment of Religiosity Chapter 4: Key Religious Rituals: How Clinicians Can Care Chapter 5: Legal Perspectives on Addressing Religion in Nursing Care Chapter 6: Ethical Perspectives for Addressing Religions in Nursing Care Chapter 7: The Nurse as a Religious Person Section II: Religious Beliefs and Practices Anabaptist-descended groups (eg, Mennonites) Anglican/Episcopal Atheist Baptist Buddhist Christian Science Christian Orthodox Hindu IFCA International Islam Jehovah's Witness Judaism Latter-day Saints Lutherans Methodists Neopagan Pentecostal Presbyterian/Reformed Roman Catholic Seventh-day Adventist Sikh Unitarian Universalist

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