When documenting the medical history of a young client with a mouth ulcer, the nurse finds that the client is homosexual and is scared of revealing this to his family. Which is an appropriate nursing intervention when assessing this client?
A) The nurse should inquire about the symptoms.
B) The nurse should avoid physical contact with the client.
C) The nurse should immediately inform the client's family.
D) The nurse should provide extra attention to the client.
A
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