When implementing a plan of care for clients with neuropsychiatric disorders, the nursing student knows to:

A) Evaluate which family member has the best insight.
B) Prevent future episodes, maintain safety, and develop a rapport with families.
C) Provide hope, information, and security.
D) Help families identify and reduce negative perceptions and discrepancies in expectations of care.


D
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