The nurse is caring for an older adult patient who has recently lost his job, is experiencing a major physical illness, and lives alone. The patient states, "I sometimes wish I wasn't here." When working with this patient, the nurse recognizes that
A) an increase in the patient's energy level indicates the patient is coping better.
B) older adult patients have a lower rate of suicide.
C) the patient should be assessed for imminent danger of doing harm to self.
D) when the patient begins giving away possessions, it is a positive sign.
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