A hospital unit has a policy that rectal temperatures may not be taken on clients who have had cardiac surgery. What rationale supports this policy?
A) It is an embarrassing and painful assessment.
B) Thermometer insertion stimulates the vagus nerve.
C) It is less expensive to take oral temperatures.
D) It is to avoid perforating the wall of the rectum.
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