The family of a patient who has just died asks to be alone
with the body and asks for supplies to wash the body. The
nurse providing care knows that the mortician usually washes
the body. Which response would be most appropriate?
a. Inform the family that there is no need for them to wash
the body since the mortician typically does this.
b. Explain that hospital policy forbids their being alone with
the deceased patient and that hospital supplies are to be
used only by hospital personnel.
c. Give the supplies to the family but maintain a watchful eye
to make sure that nothing unusual happens.
d. Provide the requested supplies, checking if this request is
linked to their religious or cultural customs and asking if
there is anything else you can do to help.
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