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The home health nurse is making an initial home visit to the client currently living with family members after being hospitalized with pneumonia and newly diagnosed with AIDS. Which statement by the nurse best acknowledges the client's fear of discovery by his family?

A. "Do you think that I could post a sign on your bedroom door for everyone about the need to wash their hands?"

B. "Is there somewhere private in the home we can go and talk?"

C. "I hope that all of your family members know about your disease and how you need to be protected, because you have been so sick."

D. "It is your duty to protect your family members from getting AIDS."

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Answer:

B. "Is there somewhere private in the home we can go and talk?"

Step-by-step explanation:

AIDS is often a stigmatized condition in society. The patients are looked down upon and can face bullying or can be ostracized by people. Often the family members are also not able to understand fully the condition and directly judge the patient. So, many patients avoid telling even their family members about it.

Given statement by nurse indicates that she very well acknowledges that the client might not be comfortable in discussing his condition in front of his family. Since this is her initial visit, she asks the patient if they can talk in private to make sure that she protects his privacy. Once the client informs her about how comfortable he is, she can be prepared for future visits.

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