The nurse is providing family-centered care for a 6-year-old boy with cancer. Which of the following actions is least likely to be a problem for case management?

A) Communication is more complicated with the family as part of the team.
B) Family anxiety increases with their understanding of the disease.
C) Families begin to inject their opinions into clinical decisions.
D) Parents initiate actions to solve problems independently.


D

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