A 30-year-old client presents with paralysis of both legs following spinal cord injury. The client has not been able to regain movement in the legs after extensive therapy; however, has regained independence in activities of daily living (ADLs) and activities in the home. The client expresses interest in return to driving in order to return to work and be active in the community. The OTR explained that a driving evaluation may be necessary to ensure the client's safety. The client agreed to this recommendation. What should the OTR do FIRST to prepare the client for a comprehensive driver evaluation?
A. Recommend a being the wheel evaluation
B. Refer the client to an OT driving specialist
C. complete a driving safety screen to determine risk
D. Measure the client for w/c that will fir her car