Persons who are self-employed but have inadequate health insurance are considered

a. Poor
b. Near poor
c. Medically indigent
d. Uninsured


ANS: C

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Why is it important to identify a substance abuser in the medical-surgical acute care setting?

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When writing conventional time, a semi-colon is used to separate the hours from the minutes

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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