The nurse is approached by a resident in a long-term care facility.The client is considered to be middle-old, walks with a cane, has notable facial droop, and takes a long time to formulate verbal expression.Which is the best response by the nurse?
A) Face the individual and directly ask, "What can I do for you?"
B) Loudly assess for the client's need by saying, "What do you need?"
C) Use hand motions and ask, "Are you hungry, thirsty, or in pain?"
D) Make eye contact, and say, "I'll have the aide come to your room in a minute."
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