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A 19-year-old college student sought care at the campus medical clinic with complaints of unusual vaginal discharge and was subsequently diagnosed with gonorrhea. The student's friends and family all live in her home state, and she has not yet formed close relationships with her classmates and roommates. What risk does the student's lack of situational support most clearly pose?

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Interpretation of the crisis as overwhelming or irresolvable

Step-by-step explanation:

Situational support can simply be described as individuals and groups who can be depended on to be advocates and to assist in solving problems.

In this case, the 19-year-old college student at that particular point in time lack situational support, because all the people that she considered to be of assistance were not present and could not be could be reached because they were living in her home state, and she was not free call on any other students because she has not yet formed a close relationships with them.

Therefore, she will considered her crisis to be ir-resolvable.

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