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[单项选择]When caring for an adolescent client diagnosed with depression, the nurse should remember that depression manifests differently in adolescents and adults. In an adolescent, signs and symptoms of depression are likely to include which of the following
A. Helplessness, hopelessness, hypersomnolence, and anorexia.
B. Truancy, a change of friends, social withdrawal, and oppositional behavior.
C. Curfew breaking, stealing from family members, truancy, and oppositional behavior.
D. Hypersomnolence, obsession with body image, and valuing of peers’ opinions.

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