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If a client states, "I carry this lucky rabbit's foot for luck, my dad did too, and it really works," which statement by the nurse reflects respect for the client's belief?

A) "A rabbit's foot has never brought me luck. I don't know why people carry them."
B) "Yes, the rabbit's foot can bring luck to some."
C) "I can accept that you feel it is lucky, so let's get to our activities for the day."
D) "It is not appropriate to harm small animals for their parts."

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Answer:

C) I can accept that you feel it is lucky, so let’s get to our activities for the day.

Step-by-step explanation:

In answer “C” we can see how the nurse is trying to respect what the client thinks and feels about that lucky object. He might be right or wrong but that’s not the point. This is more about respect and empathy. Trying to get on with the client. It’s is the least important matter on here if the rabbit really works for lucky. In this way, the client will feel comfortable with the nurse.

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