The client receives androgen therapy and is concerned about recent body changes as a result of the therapy. He tells the nurse he is not sure if the treatment is worth it. What is the best therapeutic response by the nurse?
A) "You sound concerned; I'll ask your doctor if anything can be done."
B) "You sound concerned; let's talk about your body changes."
C) "You sound concerned, but the effects on your body are only temporary."
D) "You sound concerned, but you really do not look any different to me."
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