Answer to Question 1
C
Children with existing mental health problems are at greater risk for committing suicide than are other children because they often do not have effective coping skills.
Answer to Question 2
A, C, D, E
This patient had no time to prepare emotionally or intellectually for the significant changes in function and appearance that follow a colostomy. It is likely that he will experience a wide range of strong emotional responses: fear about being repugnant to others or being rejected, anger that this has happened to him and changed his life for the worse, concerns about his appearance and how (or if) he will be able do the things he is used to doing, and depression as the breadth and gravity of the changes and possible losses he is facing begin to register. In time, it is likely that he will adjust to the changes in appearance and function, finding ways to adapt so the great majority of his previous activities will remain possible. At this stage, however, he is likely to be quite distressed emotionally. It is unlikely that thankfulness or curiosity will be major or immediate responses relative to these stronger emotions.