A client is diagnosed with a terminal illness. Who is usually responsible for deciding what, when, and how the client should be told?

A) Family
B) Clergy
C) Nurse
D) Physician


Ans: D
In the case of a terminal illness in which death is expected within a limited space of time, the physician is usually responsible for deciding what, when, and how the client should be told. The nurse, along with members of the clergy and other health care professionals, may be involved with these decisions and in discussing the client's condition with him or her.

Nursing

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