Which statement made by the nurse would be most appropriate to an 89-year-old patient who is confused but has no history of dementia and is hospitalized for an acute urinary tract infection?
A) You are likely to become progressively more confused now.
B) This should be just a temporary situation.
C) Don't worry about it; everyone is confused when they are in the hospital.
D) I know things are upsetting and confusing right now, but your confusion should clear as you get better.
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