The nurse is planning care for a client and her family during end of life. All of the following would be appropriate interventions at this time, EXCEPT:
a. demonstrating respect for the individual's desires and wishes.
b. using scientifically based standardized tools to assess symptoms experienced by the client at the end of life.
c. making decisions for the client regarding care to save them energy and stress.
d. applying legal and ethical principles in the analysis of complex end-of-life issues.
ANS: C
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