The nurse in a community clinic recognizes that older women face various barriers to obtaining health care. The barriers that must be overcome include: Note: Credit will only be given if all correct and no incorrect choices are selected

Select all that apply. 1. Transportation difficulties.
2. Lack of health coverage.
3. Symptom-specific treatment.
4. Adequate research on chronic conditions.
5. The Family and Medical Leave Act.


1,2,3
Rationale 1: Older women can face multiple barriers when obtaining health care, and difficulty with transportation is one of them.
Rationale 2: Older women can face multiple barriers when obtaining health care, and lack of health coverage is one of them.
Rationale 3: Older women can face multiple barriers when obtaining health care, and symptom-specific, rather than holistic, care is one of them.
Rationale 4: There is a lack of research regarding chronic conditions affecting women.
Rationale 5: The Family and Medical Leave Act mandates parental leave for childbirth or adoption in companies with over 50 employees.

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