An adolescent male expresses concern to the nurse about their enlarged breast tissue. Which response should the nurse provide the client?
A. "This may be due to a hormone imbalance."
B. "Are you experiencing any breast pain?"
C. "Have you noticed any lumps in the tissue?"
D. "This change will resolve on its own."
Answer: D
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