In an interview with a patient who is visually impaired,it is important for the nurse to
A) speak loudly and distinctly.
B) touch the patient frequently to emphasize the nurse's presence.
C) use a tone of voice, volume, and inflection appropriate to the message.
D) use simple phrases and closed questions.
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