An older child is having difficulty coping with a chronic condition. Talking with which of the following people is one of the best coping strategies available?
a. the child's health care practitioner
b. a nurse practitioner
c. another child with the same condition
d. a nursing student who is near the child's age
C
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A Incorrect: For an older child having difficulty coping with a chronic condition, talking with the child's health care practitioner is not one of the best coping strategies available.
B Incorrect: For an older child having difficulty coping with a chronic condition, talking with a nurse practitioner is not one of the best coping strategies available.
C Correct: For an older child having difficulty coping with a chronic condition, talking with another child with the same condition is one of the best coping strategies available.
D Incorrect: For an older child having difficulty coping with a chronic condition, talking with a nursing student who is near the child's age is not one of the best coping strategies available.
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