A patient is increasingly tense, pacing the hall and glaring angrily at others.What is the nurse's best response to this patient's behavior?
A) "It looks as though you are feeling upset.Please tell me what's concerning you."
B) "I can see you are on the verge of losing control.What can I do to help you?"
C) "You must maintain control of your feelings even if you are feeling angry."
D) "I'm going to give you an injection of your medication to prevent loss of control."
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