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nummyann

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Why might a new home health nurse be very uncomfortable in caring for several of the assigned families?
 
  A. Lacking the latest technology and staff backup makes caregiving harder.
  B. The families are not as clean and organized as they should be.
  C. The families do not fit the typical definition of normal.
  D. It is too time-consuming trying to find where the families live.

Question 2

What was one of the suggestions given to President Carter in the 1970s when the mental health needs of the nation were reassessed?
 
  A. Decreasing support for mental health research
  B. Establishing national health insurance that included coverage for mental health
  C. Requiring private insurance carriers to include mental health coverage
  D. Returning responsibility for mental health from the states to the federal level



kilada

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Answer to Question 1

ANS: C

Answer to Question 2

ANS: B



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