The female client belongs to a religious community that requires women to dress conservatively in clothing that covers the arms and the knees
This client expresses concern that her body will be exposed during a scheduled cardiac catheterization. How should the nurse respond to this concern? A)
Ask the cath lab charge nurse to come to the client's room to talk with her about the concerns.
B)
Explain to the client that in order to perform the study, her body must be exposed.
C)
Make a note in the client's chart that she is particularly modest.
D)
Tell the client that medical personnel have seen so many people's bodies that they don't even notice any longer.
A
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a. PDSA c. Pareto Chart b. FOCUS d. Control Chart
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