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MC The nurse is working with a group of lesbian, bisexual, and transgender women. What statements should the nurse be most concerned about regarding psychological considerations in working this group of clients? (Select all that apply.)
 
  A. I constantly feel negative feelings about my sexual preference.
   B. I do not live my life openly, but I never fear someone will find out I am a lesbian.
   C. I am coming out and sometimes I have contradictory feelings of excitement and relief.
   D. The excitement of coming out is overwhelming.
   E. I constantly monitor everything I say and do for fear my mother will find out I am a lesbian.

Question 2

FI Men are ________ as likely as women to die from heart disease and ________ times more likely to commit suicide.
 
  A. Three times, four
   B. Four times, two
   C. Twice, three
   D. Twice, six



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Answer to Question 1

E. I constantly monitor everything I say and do for fear my mother will find out I am a lesbian.

Answer to Question 2

C. Twice, three



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