When a female Indigenous patient and a female nurse sit together, the patient often holds the nurse's hand. The patient also links arms with the nurse when they walk. The nurse is uncomfortable with this behaviour. Which analysis is most accurate?
A) The patient is accustomed to touch during conversation, as are members of many Indigenous cultures.
B) The patient understands that touch makes the nurse uncomfortable and controls the relationship based on that factor.
C) The patient is afraid of being alone. When touching the nurse, the patient is reassured and comforted.
D) The patient is trying to manipulate the nurse using nonverbal techniques.
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