The nurse is presenting a program to residents of a local senior citizen housing facility about preparations in the event of a disaster. What should the nurse instruct the participants to do regarding essential preparations?
A. Have a list of medications, emergency contact numbers, and necessary survival items readily available.
B. Bring recreational items such as puzzles and card games for entertainment.
C. Pack enough nonperishable food items to last for several days.
D. Turn off all electrical devices before leaving the premises.
Answer: A
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