Asked by Helen Jimenez on May 07, 2024

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The adult daughter of an older client with an inoperable brain tumor asks the nurse to tell her what is wrong with the client even though the client has specifically said that no one is to know the diagnosis.What should the nurse say to the adult daughter?

A) The client has an inoperable brain tumor,but does not wish anyone to know.
B) The daughter needs to speak to the physician in charge of the client's care.
C) The client has requested that the case not be discussed with anyone,not even family.
D) The client is very sick with a serious case of pneumonia that could lead to death.

Inoperable Brain Tumor

A brain tumor that cannot be surgically removed, often because of its location or the patient's health status.

Physician in Charge

The medical professional responsible for leading and overseeing the medical care team within a healthcare setting.

Pneumonia

An infection that inflames the air sacs in one or both lungs, which can fill with fluid or pus, causing coughing, fever, and difficulty breathing.

  • Outline the duty of nurse practitioners in fostering patient independence and ethical stewardship in hospital settings.
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Patrick LavritsMay 14, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
The nurse should respect the client's wishes for privacy and not disclose the diagnosis to the daughter. The nurse can explain to the daughter that the client has requested that the case not be discussed with anyone, including family members. It is important to maintain trust and respect the client's autonomy in making decisions about who has access to their medical information.