A nurse is preparing a presentation for family members of clients who have been diagnosed with depression. When describing the family response to depression, which of the following would the nurse include?

A) Family members typically can understand how disabling depression can be.
B) Depression in one family member affects the entire family.
C) Abuse of the depressed person is a rare occurrence in families.
D) Families of women older than 55 years of age with depression experience the majority of problems.


D

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A client age 71 years has recently integrated large amounts of blueberry and pomegranate juice into her diet, touting their antioxidant properties that mitigate the effects of separated high-energy electrons

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