The nurse is counseling a family with a 10-year-old child after the death of a favorite uncle. The nurse should instruct the parents that their child may start:

A) "Talking about scary, morbid novels all the time."
B) "Constantly complaining of aches and pains, stomachaches, that sort of thing."
C) "Suddenly become afraid of leaving home to go to school."
D) "Being obsessed with religious rituals, Bible verses, and prayer."


B

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