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A lawsuit claiming false imprisonment following the commitment of a psychiatric patient to an inpatient mental health facility is not likely to be successful when the health care provider:
A) Adhered to statutory requirements governing civil commitment
B) Intended to intentionally and willfully confine the patient
C) Was shown to have injured the patient after the commitment
D) Conspired to obtain the patient's consent for the commitment against his will