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MC The nurse realizes that many of the young adult members of the community have poor nutrition habits and knows that these are risk factors for obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease. These risk factors can affect their
 
  A. Future income and health potential.
   B. Ability to obtain health care.
   C. Ability to network social support systems.
   D. Future potential to change their dietary habits.

Question 2

MC The nurse investigates a local park where several complaints have been lodged against people who sleep there at night and rummage through the trash cans.
 
  The nurse sees several inappropriately-overdressed people sitting on the benches with many worn shopping bags clustered around them. After speaking with these people, the nurse contacts a local mental health agency to refer them for services. What is the best rationale for this intervention?
   A. Mental health agencies are the best source for homeless referrals.
   B. Shelters and shower facilities are easily obtained through mental health agencies.
   C. Homeless funding is best found in mental health agencies.
  The nurse sees several inappropriately-overdressed people sitting on the benches with many worn shopping bags clustered around them. After speaking with these people, the nurse contacts a local mental health agency to refer them for services. What is the best rationale for this intervention?
   A. Mental health agencies are the best source for homeless referrals.
   B. Shelters and shower facilities are easily obtained through mental health agencies.
   C. Homeless funding is best found in mental health agencies.
   D. Many homeless people have concurrent mental health illness.



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Answer to Question 1

A. Future income and health potential.

Answer to Question 2

The nurse sees several inappropriately-overdressed people sitting on the benches with many worn shopping bags clustered around them. After speaking with these people, the nurse contacts a local mental health agency to refer them for services. What is the best rationale for this intervention?
A. Mental health agencies are the best source for homeless referrals.
B. Shelters and shower facilities are easily obtained through mental health agencies.
C. Homeless funding is best found in mental health agencies.
D. Many homeless people have concurrent mental health illness.



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