The nurse is caring for a client who just had abdominal surgery. The client's nonverbal cues indicate pain, but the client denies the need for the pain medication prescribed by the healthcare provider. The nurse recognizes that this client is from a culture that feels it is inappropriate to complain about pain. Which action by the nurse is appropriate?
A) Seek out a family member to convince the client to take the medication.
B) Consult with the healthcare provider about providing pain medication without the client's knowledge.
C) Offer the pain medication to the client again, stating that providing comfort is the nurse's most important responsibility.
D) Allow the client to suffer in silence.
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