The nurse is concerned that a client is having a problem with self-concept. Which statement should the nurse recognize support client's concern?
A. "I think I'm pretty much outgoing."
B. "I never have any fun."
C. "At times I like to be alone."
D. "I am the oldest in the family."
Answer: B
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