A client with a history of malingering pain tells the nurse that he needs a prescription for pain medication. Which of the following should the nurse do first to assist this client?
A) Ask the physician for a pain medication prescription for the client.
B) Remind the client that he does not have pain but just wants the medication.
C) Thoroughly assess the client for pain.
D) Suggest the client seek counseling for his pain medication-seeking behavior.
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