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bcretired

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The leading cause of death in children and teenagers is:
 
  1. Leukemia
  2. Injuries
  3. Suicide
  4. Diabetes

Question 2

Over the years there have been different foci for care of vulnerable populations. Which of the following are trends related to caring for vulnerable populations? Select all that apply.
 
  1. Community-based care and interorganizational partnerships
  2. Outreach and case finding
  3. Elimination of disparities
  4. Culturally and linguistically appropriate care



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tanna.moeller

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Answer to Question 1

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The leading cause of death in children and teenagers is injuries.

Answer to Question 2

1, 2, 4
Elimination of disparities is not a trend related to caring for vulnerable populations.





 

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