A First Nations client is in hospital for treatment of colon cancer. He has a large family that visit often. The nurse overhears the client tell his brother that all the family will be there for the beginning of his chemotherapy treatment. What is the best action of the nurse at this time?
A) Tell the client that it is against hospital regulations to have more than two visitors at a time.
B) Move the client to a private room and negotiate with him as to the number of visitors he can have at one time.
C) Explain to the client that fire regulations in the hospital will not allow him to have that many visitors.
D) Document that the client's preference about the number of family members present was not completed on admission.
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