Natalie, an impatient in a community hospital, has been diagnosed with terminal cancer. Natalie does not speak English, so her daughter is translating for them. Her daughter has informed the team that the family has decided not to inform Natalie of her terminal diagnosis; instead, they are telling Natalie that she has an infection. They assure the team that as part of her cultural and religious beliefs. Natalie would want it this way. What is the best course of action of the nursing staff in this situation?
A. Inform Natalie of her condition, as it is their professional and legal obligation to disclose health information to a client
B. Request a meeting with the nurse manager to discuss the situation
C. Speak with the nurse manager and ask her to assign only casual staff to Natalie.
D. Seek the assistance of a translator to explain the situation to Natalie