A group of nursing students is giving a presentation to classmates on adaptive and maladaptive responses to stress

A. Improved client outcomes
B. Higher level of job satisfaction
C. Reduction in duplication of healthcare services
D. Increased overall cost of healthcare services
E. Decreased client morbidity and mortality


Answer: A, B, C, E

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