Mrs. Miller was admitted to a long-term care facility two days ago and is having temporary periods of confusion and disorientation. What would be the best response from a nursing assistant to help her adjust to the new setting?
A. “Just walk down the hall and take the first right to the dining room; it’s not difficult to find.”
B. “I’ve told you three times already today that the dining room is down the hall; please try to remember.
C. “I’m sure that this feels very overwhelming to you. I’m here to help you get to the dining room.”
D. “I’ll repeat the directions one more time; please listen carefully!”
Answer: C
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