After the death of a Buddhist client, the nurse is supporting the family, and would assist with arranging which of the following as a means of comforting them?
1. Burial preferences
2. Organ donation
3. Religious ceremony
4. Preparation of the body
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Rationale: Many clients from the Buddhist religion believe that organ donation is an act of mercy, and would be comforted by the donation of the client's organs if possible. Clients believing in Buddhism are usually cremated; ceremonies are performed before death, when last rite changing is done at the bedside, and there is no special preparation of the body.
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