During a hospital admission an 8-year-old of Polish heritage expresses anger because so many people are unable to pronounce the child's name. What should the nurse respond?
A) "Polish names are hard to pronounce."
B) "No one ever says my name correctly either."
C) "I will mark in your nursing care plan how to say it correctly."
D) "I'll never use your name. Then, I can't say it wrong."
Ans: C
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