When conducting a suicide assessment, you find your client has no suicide risk factors; what should you do?
A) Discontinue the suicide assessment because the client is not at risk.
B) Seek information from the client's family to confirm the absence of risk factors.
C) Continue with the assessment and remain attuned to possible suicidal impulses.
D) Continue with the assessment with full confidence that the client is unlikely to be at risk of suicide.
E) None of the above
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