The nurse is teaching postmastectomy exercises to the client. Which statement made by the client indicates that teaching has been effective?
A. "For the pulley exercise, I'll drape a 6-foot-long rope over a shower curtain rod or over the top of a door."
B. "In rope turning, I'll hold the rope with my arms flexed."
C. "In rope turning, I'll start by making large circles."
D. "With hand wall climbing, I'll walk my hands up the wall and back down until they are at waist level."
Answer: A. "For the pulley exercise, I'll drape a 6-foot-long rope over a shower curtain rod or over the top of a door."
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