Which statement by the nurse is an example of stereotyping of an elderly Mexican client who requires orthopedic surgery?
A) "Would you like the Catholic chaplain to visit you before surgery?"
B) "Are you comfortable with the food choices on your food menu?
C) "Is there anything specific you need to prepare you for this upcoming surgery?"
D) "Will you want an interpreter present when your surgery consent is being discussed?"
A
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