The nurse working in an adolescent prenatal clinic knows that the patients 15–17 years old:
1. Are more at ease with their individuality.
2. See authority as resting with parents.
3. Are able to solve problems and make decisions.
4. Seek independence and identify with their peer group.
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Rationale 1: Teens in late adolescence are more at ease with their individuality.
Rationale 2: Teens in early adolescence see authority as resting with parents.
Rationale 3: Teens in late adolescence are able to solve problems and make decisions.
Rationale 4: Teens who are in middle adolescence (15–17 years old) seek independence and identify with their peer group.
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