Bill is an only child whose parents are both career military personnel.He is seen by the school nurse for complaints of fever and wants to be sent home.On examination,he is afebrile.He tells the nurse he doesn't like this school anyway and the nurse notes that this is his third school transition in four years.Which of these understandings about the experience of military family members is important to providing compassionate care for this child?
A) Military children are more often exposed to unusual viruses,so he should be sent for a complete evaluation and bloodwork.
B) Military children are generally healthier than their nonmilitary peers,so he should be given strict consequences for pretending to be ill.
C) Children of military personnel are often victims of physical abuse,so he should be asked direct questions about whether his parents have been physically aggressive with him.
D) Isolation and alienation are common experiences of military family members,so it is important to assess further his adjustment in the current school setting.
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