A client has been chosen to participate in the clinical trial of a medication to treat chemotherapy-induced nausea. When the nurse takes the informed consent form to the bedside, the client says, "I am glad there is finally a medication to cure my cancer." How should the nurse respond?
A. "Who told you the medication would cure your cancer?"
B. "What questions do you have about this medication?"
C. "Let me explain how this medication works."
D. "Has anyone explained the research trial to you?"
E. "So am I. This research has been intense."
Answer:
B. "What questions do you have about this medication?"
D. "Has anyone explained the research trial to you?"
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