
The family member of a client who is dying tells the nurse, "Mother doesn't really respond any more when I visit. I don't think she knows that I am here." Which of the following responses by the nurse is most appropriate?
A) "You may need to cut back your visits for now to avoid overtiring your mother."
B) "Withdrawal may sometimes be a normal response when preparing to leave life."
C) "It will be important for you to stimulate your mother as she gets closer to dying."
D) "Many clients don't really know what is going on around them at the end of life."
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