Clyde, a divorced 33-year-old former drug addict, is paralyzed from the waist down. During hospitalization, no family ties are evident; however, he reportedly has two teenage sons. How might you assist him in meeting his needs as they related to roles and relationships?
A) Have get-well cards sent anonymously.
B) Provide paper and pen for letter writing to his sons.
C) Spend time with him after work hours.
D) Leave him alone to allow for meditation.
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