People diagnosed with AIDS often become depressed and isolated from feelings of guilt and shame. The nursing assistant can help decrease these feelings by:
A) providing the person with good care.
B) offering to arrange for the facility's chaplain to visit.
C) demonstrating that time spent with the person is enjoyable.
D) being careful to avoid upsetting the person by talking about the illness.
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