What should the nurse identify as major fears in the preschool child who is hospitalized with a chronic illness? Select all that apply

a. Altered body image
b. Separation from peer group
c. Bodily injury
d. Mutilation
e. Being left alone


C, D, E
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Correct These are all major fears of the preschooler.
Incorrect These are major fears in the adolescent.

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