A patient with chronic renal failure (CRF) has a nursing diagnosis of Disturbed sensory perceptions related to central nervous system changes induced by uremic toxins. Which nursing intervention is appropriate for this problem?
A) Ensure restricted protein intake to prevent nitrogenous product accumulation.
B) Provide an opportunity for the patient to discuss concerns about his condition.
C) Convey a caring attitude and foster the nurse-patient relationship.
D) Discourage eating fruits and vegetables as sources of high potassium in the diet.
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