The nurse prepares to enter the room of a child who requires isolation precautions. Which actions will the nurse take to ease the child's fears? Select all that apply. 

A. Introduce self before donning a mask, if possible.
B. Encourage the child to play with the equipment.
C. Visit the client frequently.
D. Group nursing tasks to decrease contact.
E. Encourage the child to walk the halls frequently.


Answer: C

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