Multiple Choice
The nurse is caring for a man client, age 47 years, who suffers from myasthenia gravis. He has periods of great weakness and is unable to do the things for his family that he would like to. He tells the nurse that he is not worth much these days. Knowing that sometimes clients focus on things they cannot do, which of the following statements by the nurse might be helpful?
A) I'm sure that things will be better soon.
B) Some days are like that.
C) Does your family pitch in and help you?
D) What are some of the things you do well?
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