This is a hard question. All of the answers could possibly be right when you look at the question but I think they want you to pick the "best possibly" "the most reasonable answer". Thinking back to school I remember that you are to explain things to patients as simple as possible for better understanding so I would say A. I hate questions like this....smh.
My experience was very similar to this. I passed the NCLEX in 2014 and I was actually shocked because I just knew I didn't. I felt so unready but I went for it anyway. My first job after school was at a Rehab Nursing Facility where I could sometimes have as many as 30 patients. There were days I would spend my lunch break crying in my car. I even felt like I hated nursing sometimes. Over time I realized that school was just a basis. They give you the basic things you need to know. It is hard at first but once you can learn to apply what you have learned and add to your knowledge as you go you will be fine. I feel that the actual work of nursing taught me way more that school to me and even made what I read and studied in my books come alive. I am a very visual person so once I have it right in front of me it makes a lot more sense. One of my teachers from school told me when I contacted him to vent about my stress to "Keep Calm and Nurse On". Realest words he could have ever said. I have been a nurse for a while now and I am here to tell you that it gets better. You will sharpen the skills you learned in school and you will learn how to navigate. Nurse On!! And congratulations on passing your NCLEX!