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As death approaches, a patient with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) says, I don't want to see a lot of visitors anymore. Just my parents and my sibling can come in for a while each day. What action should the nurse take?
 
  a. Ask the patient to reconsider the decision because many interested and caring friends can be sources of support.
  b. Discuss the request with the parents and sibling. Suggest that they explain the patient's decision to friends.
  c. Suggest that the patient discuss these wishes with the health care provider.
  d. Place a no visitors sign on the patient's door.
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ANS: B
As many patients approach death, they begin to withdraw. In the stage of acceptance, many patients are exhausted and tired, and interactions of a social nature are a burden. Many prefer to have someone present at the bedside who will sit without constantly talking.
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