Prior to terminating the interview with a client, the nurse should ask:
1. "Do you have any concerns or questions?"
2. "Do you have any valuables to declare?"
3. "How is your insurance coverage for this admission?"
4. "You are frightened about dying, aren't you?"
ANS: 1
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