A nurse is counseling a client following an unexpected loss. If given adequate support and adaptation, the client will most likely:
a. Recover from the crisis and become mentally ill
b. Avoid the loss and potential mental illness
c. Be able to ignore the grief
d. Resume previous lifestyle in spite of sadness
D
When people do not have adequate resources, there is an increased risk of altered mental health. However, when given adequate support and adaptation, most persons will resume their lifestyles.
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