A client is admitted to the psychiatric unit of a local hospital. During the nursing assessment, the nurse finds the client poorly groomed, wearing dirty clothes, and tearful, and the client reports weight loss with poor appetite. The nurse formulates a nursing diagnosis of Depressed Mood. Which are the most appropriate nursing outcomes for this client? Select all that apply.
A) Eats a well-balanced diet
B) Depressed mood resolves by discharge
C) Bathes, washes, and maintains grooming and hygiene
D) Develops a spiritual belief system or engages in a religious affiliation
E) Is able to discuss lifestyle and living arrangements by the time of discharge
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