A nursing student attending a conference on grief says to one of the presenters, "The patient I cared for last week in clinical told me she cried for 4 months after she lost her cat. Isn't that an excessive amount of time to cry over a cat?" What is the most appropriate response by the presenter?
A) "Yes, 4 months is an excessive amount of time. Encourage her to obtain counseling."
B) "No, when I lost my dog, I cried for 4 months. It was a difficult experience for me"
C) "As long as the patient is able to get to other things in her life, then it is okay."
D) "No, all people grieve differently depending on how meaningful the loss was in their life."
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