Which of the following nursing interventions will encourage the dying client to continue verbalizing?

A) Talk about the client's problems.
B) Nod and using responsive comments such as "Yes."
C) Agree with everything the client says.
D) Listen in a nonjudgmental manner.


B

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Which of the following statements best conveys a characteristic of red blood cells?

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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