A client from a different culture than the nurse's has had numerous visitors during his stay. In fact, there are visitors in the room at all times. In order to address this in a culturally sensitive manner, the nurse should:

A)

Have the physician limit the number of visitors the client can have.
B)

Tell the client that he has to limit visitors.
C)

Question the family as to how they see their interaction with the client.
D)

Evaluate the benefits of family participation in the client's care.


D

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