A female client who practices Orthodox Judaism is about to give birth, and the male spouse has been sitting in the waiting room all day. Which response from the nurse is appropriate? A. "Your wife is about to give birth. Do you want to go into the room now?" B. "You are needed back in the room. Your wife is about to give birth." C. "I see you waiting here. Do you want to talk about it?" D. "How can I help you feel comfortable so you can be with your wife." {Ans: A. "Your wife is about to give birth. Do you want to go into the room now?" (It is common among practitioners of the Orthodox Jewish religion for men to wait outside the birthing room and pray. Praying is how the male spouse supports the birthing process. The best response is to ensure that the spouse knows he is permitted to enter the room, and for the nurse to ask what his preferences are. Saying that the spouse is needed pressures him to go against religious practices. Asking if the spouse would like to talk about it or how to help the client feel comfortable presents