When providing nursing care the client states, "I drink a small glass of warm water mixed with the juice of one lemon every morning because it helps to heal my body." Which action by the nurse is appropriate when providing care to this client?

A) Tell the client that cold water is better metabolized by the body.
B) Instruct the client that lemon juice is really a dose of vitamin C that helps with healing.
C) Provide the warm water and juice of a lemon.
D) Suggest the client delay the water and lemon until after morning medications.


Answer: C

To support the client's beliefs about healing, the nurse should provide the client with the warm water and lemon juice. The nurse should not instruct the client about the benefits of lemon juice being vitamin C. The nurse should also not suggest that cold water be used instead. Asking the client to delay drinking the water and lemon juice will not support the client's spiritual needs.

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