A client who has recently had surgery for prostate cancer expresses to the nurse feelings of anger toward God, his church, and the clergy. Which intervention isn't appropriate for this client
A.Acknowledging the client's spiritual distress.
B.Inviting the client's clergyman to visit him.
C.Encouraging the client to discuss religious beliefs and practices.
D.Encouraging the client to discuss concerns with the clergy.
参考答案:B
解析:The nurse shouldn't invite his clergyman to visit the client, unless the client specifically asks to see that member of the clergy. Acknowledging the client's spiritual distress may help the nurse build a therapeutic relationship with the client. Encouraging the client to discuss religious beliefs and practices is a first step in developing a plan for the client. Encouraging the client to discuss his concerns with the clergy is also appropriate.