An emergency department nurse is caring for a rape victim. Which statements should the nurse communicate to the client? Select all that apply
A) "I am very sorry this happened to you."
B) "You will feel better if you help the police catch your attacker."
C) "You are safe here."
D) "You are not to blame. It was not your fault"
E) "It is best not to talk about it right away."
F) "I am glad you are alive."
A, C, D, F
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