A 71-year-old patient with ESKD has been told by the physician that it is time to consider hemodialysis until a transplant can be found. The patient tells the nurse she is not sure she wants to undergo a kidney transplant. What would be an appropriate response for the nurse to make?
A) The decision is certainly yours to make, but be sure not to make a mistake.
B) Kidney transplants in patients your age are as successful as they are in younger patients.
C) I understand your hesitancy to commit to a transplant surgery. Success is comparatively rare.
D) Have you talked this over with your family?
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