What are the criteria for evaluating outcomes during the acute withdrawal phase as achieved? (Mark all that apply.)
A) The client has not relapsed.
B) The client has recognized the problem and taken ownership of it.
C) The client exhibits no signs or symptoms of substance intoxication.
D) The client has sustained no injuries during the detoxification period.
E) The client exhibits no signs or symptoms of substance withdrawal.
C, D, E
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