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On the evening before a modified radical mastectomy, a 29-year-old client states, am afraid my spouse will not find me sexually attractive after my breast is removed. Which response by the nurse is best?

a. You shouldn't think about that tonight. You have plenty to worry about.
b. if your spouse really loves you, it won't bother your spouse.
c. You're worried about how your spouse will react to the change in your body.
d. Reconstructive surgery can be done so that your breast will look the same.

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The best response by the nurse would be option c. The nurse should acknowledge the client's fear and concern about how their spouse will react to the change in their body and provide empathetic support.

Step-by-step explanation:

The best response by the nurse would be option c. The client is expressing a fear and concern about how their spouse will react to the change in their body after a modified radical mastectomy.

Validating the client's worry and providing empathetic support can help address their concerns and establish rapport between the nurse and client.

It is important for the nurse to acknowledge the client's feelings and offer reassurance that their spouse's love and attraction should not be solely based on physical appearance.

The nurse can also discuss the possibility of reconstructive surgery as mentioned in option d as a potential option for the client to restore their body image.

By choosing option c, the nurse acknowledges the client's emotional state and opens the discussion for further exploration of their concerns.

correct option c You're worried about how your spouse will react to the change in your body.

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