A nurse is working with a client diagnosed with somatoform pain disorder. What predominant symptoms should a nurse expect to assess?
A) The client's predominant symptom focuses on discomfort in one or more anatomical sites.
B) The client's predominant symptom affects voluntary motor or sensory functioning.
C) The client's predominant symptom is the belief that the body is deformed or defective.
D) The client's predominant symptom is the preoccupation and fear of having a serious disease.
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