A nurse is conducting an interview with a client who is depressed. The presence of which of the following health problems would be considered the greatest contributor to the individual's risk of suicide?

A) Epilepsy
B) Type 1 diabetes
C) Angina pectoris
D) Vision loss


Ans: A
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People with chronic conditions such as hypertension, heart attack/stroke, chronic headache or other chronic pain, and respiratory problems are associated with suicidal behavior. However, those with epilepsy most strongly correlated with suicidal outcomes.

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