The client's wife complains to the nurse that it seems as if her husband is not making much progress in developing a more positive self-esteem. What statement by the nurse would be appropriate?

A)

"What have you done to help your husband with this work?"
B)

"Do you think that your husband is really trying?"
C)

"Most clients make quicker progress than your husband has made."
D)

"Self-esteem work takes time, and is not easily evaluated."


D

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