When providing nursing care to a patient, the nurse provides family-centered nursing care. What is one rationale for this nursing action?
A) The nurse does not want the patient to feel lonely.
B) The patient will be more compliant with medical instructions.
C) The family will be more willing to listen to instructions.
D) Illness in one family member affects all family members.
D
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false