When planning care for a patient with aphasia, the nurse should
A) talk loudly so he or she can hear.
B) refrain from giving explanations about procedures because the patient cannot understand them anyway.
C) provide as much environmental stimuli as possible to prevent feelings of isolation.
D) consider the type of aphasia that the patient has and adapt communication methods accordingly.
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