A client tells the nurse they would like to control their nausea with natural products such as herbal options instead of prescriptions. Which information should the nurse provide the client?

A. "Peppermint may be effective."
B. "Melatonin may be helpful in controlling nausea."
C. "Vitamin E oil is sometimes effective for nausea."
D. "Chamomile tea is effective in controlling nausea."
E. "Ginger can be effective for controlling nausea."


Answer :
A. "Peppermint may be effective."
E. "Ginger can be effective for controlling nausea."

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