Multiple Choice
Jillian is a 19-year-old woman who was admitted to the critical care unit in diabetic crisis. Jillian has moved out of her family home and is living in a local shelter. Jillian did not graduate high school and is low intellectual functioning. She does not have any services in place, and her family has said they do not want anything more to do with her. Jillian has started an application for disability but has not yet completed it. Jillian states she has a boyfriend who will look out for her, but no one has come to visit Jillian while she has been in the hospital. Jillian is medically stable and ready for discharge. Jillian's medical complexity vs. functional ability is _________________________________, making her postdischarge risk _________________.
A) Low medical complexity, high functional ability, high social support/Low
B) Low medical complexity, low functional ability, low social support/Medium low
C) High medical complexity, high functional ability, high social support/Medium high
D) High medical complexity, low functional ability, low social support/High
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