A client diagnosed with an eating disorder has a nursing diagnosis of low self esteem. Which nursing intervention would address this client's problem?

A. Offer independent decision making opportunities
B. Review previously successful coping strategies
C. Provide a quiet environment with decreased stimulation
D. Allow the client to remain in a dependent role throughout treatment


Ans: A. Offer independent decision making opportunities

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