The volunteer explained to the nurse that this client did not wish to fill out the information/consent form. What should the nurse explain to the client as to why the form was required? Select all that apply

A. Agency requires such forms to document personnel time
B. As data for duplicating the screening in the future
C. For the client to keep so the data would be available for needed follow-up
D. For student education, collating data to determine community-wide needs
E. To obtain consent before giving any test, particularly invasive ones
F. Used for program evaluation so more such screenings may be available


ANS: C, E, F

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