A client who is married and has children has been diagnosed with a mental illness. The nurse conducts a teaching session with the client's family on how to manage stress in their lives related to this new situation

Which of the following should be documented regarding the teaching session? Select all that apply. A) The family's response to the session
B) The educational content discussed with the family
C) The nursing diagnosis
D) The assessment of the client
E) The purpose for the educational interaction


A, B, E

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