The nurse is reviewing the charting from the previous shift. Which should the nurse recognize is appropriate to chart?
A. "Discussed the plan of care with the parents."
B. "The client is demanding and tired."
C. "Encouraged the client to ask questions."
D. "The client is observed to be crying."
Answer: D
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