The student nurse is becoming familiar with Healthy People 2020 goals related to rehabilitation. The student nurse demonstrates an understanding of the goals when identifying which of the fol-lowing as goals? (Select all that apply.)

a. Increase the proportion of adults with disabilities who participate in social activ-ities.
b. Increase the proportion of adults with disabilities who report satisfaction with life.
c. Increase the proportion of people with disabilities who report not having the as-sistive devices and technology needed.
d. Reduce the proportion of adults with dis-abilities who report feelings such as sad-ness, unhappiness, or depression that pre-vent them from being active.
e. Reduce the proportion of people with disabilities who report environmental bar-riers to participation in home, school, work, or community activities.


A, B, D, E
One of the goals of Healthy People 2020 is to reduce rather than increase the proportion of people with disabilities who report not having the assistive devices and technology needed. All other options are included as goals.

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