A patient in her 30s has two young children and has just had a modified radical mastectomy with immediate reconstruction. The patient shares with the nurse that she is somewhat worried about her future, but she appears to be adjusting well to her diagnosis and surgery. What nursing intervention is most appropriate to support this patients coping?
A) Encourage the patients spouse or partner to be supportive while she recovers.
B) Encourage the patient to proceed with the next phase of treatment.
C) Recommend that the patient remain optimistic for the sake of her children.
D) Arrange a referral to a community-based support program.
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