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A nurse is taking care of a child who is receiving palliative care. The family insists that “everything be done” for the child, including what the nurse considers unnecessary, painful procedures, such as blood draws. This situation has been identified as one where the nurse is experiencing moral distress. Actions by the nurse to help relieve this moral distress include all of the following EXCEPT: 5 options: a) Recognize that the nurse will not be able to do anything in this situation b) Discuss the dilemma with a nurse manager or colleague c) Use self-talk and self-soothing to promote advocacy action on behalf of the patient d) Negotiate with the family about which interventions are necessary
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