When a client withdraws consent to treatment of one part of the body, the next appropriate action would be to
a) Ignore the request.
b) Stop the treatment entirely.
c) Renegotiate the treatment plan.
d) Instruct the client on the consequences of not completing treatment.
Answer: c
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