The nurse is providing end-of-life care to a pediatric patient and family. The nurse understands the need for communicating with the multidisciplinary care team regarding the patient and family needs. For which reason is multidisciplinary communication with the patient's nurse so important?
A) The nurse has the most contact with the patient and family and acts as an advocate and voice for their care.
B) The multidisciplinary team relies on the nurse to provide appropriate education to the patient and family during end-of-life care.
C) As the sole communicator, the nurse can make sure that all members of the multidisciplinary team are equally informed.
D) The patient and family can communicate with the nurse with whom they have built a trusting relationship.
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