
A client asks, "What can I do to help decrease the amount of pain with labor?" What should be the nurse's best response?
A) "Nothing. That is the way God intended it to be."
B) "We can give you medications to help with the pain."
C) "You should not worry about the pain; leave that concern up to the staff."
D) "By trying to relax, the contractions will be more efficient and the pain may be less."
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