A nurse is supervising a student in preparing the physical environment for an interview with a client. Which action by the student is correct?

A. Setting the room temperature at a comfortable level
B. Placing a chair for the client across from the nurse's desk
C. Providing seating for the client so that the client faces a strong light
D. Setting up seating so that the client and nurse are not at eye level


Ans: A. Setting the room temperature at a comfortable level

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