Multiple Choice
During a home visit a terminally ill patient tells the nurse about his years in the Army and how he should have gone to "cooking and baking school" instead of becoming a military policeman. What should the nurse do during this story that indicates listening?
A) Say nothing.
B) Interrupt the patient to measure vital signs.
C) Remind the patient that time is limited for the visit.
D) Ask if the patient regrets not learning how to cook and bake.
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