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The nurse is preparing a client for surgery when the client tells the nurse that he no longer wants to have the surgery. how should the nurse most appropriately respond?
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The nurse is preparing a client for surgery when the client tells the nurse that he no longer wants to have the surgery. how should the nurse most appropriately respond?
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The nurse is preparing a client for surgery when the client tells the nurse that he no longer wants to have the surgery. how should the nurse most appropriately respond?
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The nurse should speak to the patients doctor if possible, or the attending, but he or she should not bring the patient into surgery if they do not have consent.
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