A woman whose sister-in-law died of cancer is diagnosed with breast cancer after a mammogram. Her doctor has advised a lumpectomy followed by radiation and chemotherapy. The patient is awaiting surgery, oncology, and radiation consults and is scheduled for surgery the day after tomorrow. She tearfully tells the nurse, "I keep thinking about how there is something growing inside me that could kill me. It's like living with a bomb inside you, and you don't know if or when it's going to go off." Which observation noted in the patient's chart would most suggest that nursing interventions had been helpful?
A) "Less tearful today, denies having questions or concerns, pain rating = 0, up ad lib."
B) "Reading and talking with visitors, smiles readily, says she feels better since talking."
C) "States she is less worried after looking at her glass as half full instead of half empty."
D) "Met with oncologist, reports she is not going to think about it until they know more."
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