A client has received some bad news about a prognosis from the physician. When the nurse comes in with medications, the client states in an angry tone, "You're late; I was just about to call the hospital administrator to complain." The nurse is aware that the client received a disappointing prognosis and understands the behavior as displacement. The nurse is silent for a few moments to let the client collect some thoughts and control any feelings. Which response should the nurse make next?
A) "You are really angry at your physician; why don't you tell the physician how you feel."
B) "I know you heard some bad news today. I wonder if that could be bothering you."
C) "I'm not late if I get this medication to you within twenty minutes of the scheduled time."
D) "You must be really angry at me."
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