A client tells the nurse that her religion prohibits her from eating food prepared outside of a special kitchen. The nurse's appropriate response is to:

a. Call the dietary department to cancel the client's meal tray.
b. Tell the client that her diet must be carefully monitored and prepared at the hospital.
c. Inform the client that during her illness a few changes can be made to her religious requirements.
d. Ask the client to describe the requirements for the special kitchen.


ANS: D

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