Which intervention by the nurse is most appropriate to reduce a client's pain after a burn injury?
A) Administering morphine sulfate 4 mg intravenously
B) Administering morphine sulfate 4 mg intramuscularly
C) Applying ice to the burned area for 20 minutes
D) Avoiding tactile stimulation near the burned area
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