Mr. Broski is terminally ill. He has many religious objects in his room for comfort at this time. What should the nursing assistant do about them?

A. Explain that the objects are taking up too much room, and send them to the patient's home.
B. Place most of them in the closet or on the floor, to keep the bedside clear.
C. Remove all but one or two and keep those close to the patient.
D. Treat each object with respect and keep them near the patient.


Answer: D

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