Therapeutic Communication in Nursing: Responding to a Client’s Concerns about Cancer Diagnosis NCLEX Practice Question on Therapeutic Communication in Nursing: Responding to a Client’s Concerns about Cancer Diagnosis The nurse cares for a client who just had surgical excision and biopsy of a tumor. The biopsy results show that the tumor is malignant, but the client has not yet been informed by the health care provider. The client asks the nurse, "Am I going to die?" Which statement by the nurse is appropriate?* 1. "I know how anxious you must be. Watching some television might help you relax." 2. Tell me more about your thoughts and feelings regarding the situation." 3. "The biopsy result shows that you have cancer, but many cancers are treatable." 4. "Waiting for test results can be stressful. I am sorry I cannot tell you more." Δ