The nurse gently knocks on the door, and the patient states that it is acceptable for the nurse to enter the room. The nurse asks the patient if there is anything I can be done to make the patient feel better. The patient shares that they are having many financial difficulties, and that a large hospital bill will only add to the financial burden. The nurse asks the patient if they would like some pain medication to help them rest, and forget about financial issues. This related case provides some of the attributes associated with a spiritual relationship between the nurse and the patient. The nurse realized that the patient was in distress, and asked if the patient needing anything, not specifying what would be provided. The nurse also stated that she would provide a specific medicinal intervention. The nurse failed to promote the spiritual relationship by continuing to listen to the reasons the patient was distressed, and therefore failed to completely provide for a spiritual care relationship.
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