Do you need to believe in God to be a good nurse?
A friend of mine on a forum mentioned that she thought someone needed to have a deep faith in God to be a good nurse. Her argument was that with out a strong spiritual foundation someone won’t be able to be able to meet their patients spiritual needs. Is that even a nurses job?
I mean if you could provide that it wouldn’t hurt things but there are specialists in the field. Beyond that what if your religion or lack there of makes the patient find you repugnant? Certainly an attempt to meet their spiritual needs could degrade the patients car in that case.
I dunno, as an atheist, I find the whole idea curious…
What do you think?
edit:
people I’d like to tag with this question….
Small Town RN, May, Geena, Beth, REBIRTH, Jaxia, , Keith, kim
