The nurse working in a community health office that is often frequented by young adults is assessing clients for suicide. Which factors should the nurse identify as indicating a problem in this area?

1. Decreased interest in work
2. Weight loss
3. Depression
4. Brain dysfunction, including tumors
5. Sleep disturbances


Correct Answer: 1, 2, 3, 5
Rationale: The nurse's role in the prevention of suicide includes identifying behaviors that may indicate potential problems, including decreased interest in work roles.

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