Pauline, a 15-year-old girl, is the oldest sister of Kara and Sara, 9-year-old fraternal twins. Sara has acute lymphocytic leukemia and is currently undergoing treatment. Since the diagnosis, Pauline has avoided visiting Sara in the hospital or talking about her illness. Which of the following nursing interventions for Pauline is aimed at the behavioral domain?
A) Acknowledging and validating Pauline's emotions
B) Encouraging Pauline's inclusion in the caregiving for Sara by offering information about the disease, treatment, and prognosis and supporting Pauline's efforts to engage with Sara
C) Encouraging Pauline to share her experience as she faces Sara's illness
D) Commending Pauline for her strength during this difficult time for the family
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