As the dying child becomes weak and fatigued, the nurse should alter the plan of care to include:

a. Restricting the child to bed rest
b. Discouraging visitors
c. Using a wheelchair or wagon for transportation
d. Doing all of the child's care quickly and at once


C
The child would not be restricted to bed rest. Visitors are encouraged and are therapeutic. A wheelchair or wagon can be used to transport the child. The patient care can be done in stages throughout the day.

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