A school nurse was talking to the teacher of an 8-year-old child who was living with her mother in their car. Which of the following concerns would lead the nurse to talk to the teacher about the child?
a. Concern that the child is being mistreated by other children
b. Concern that the child has developmental delays
c. Concern that the child is given adequate food during lunch
d. Concern that the child may need to sit in the front in order to be able to see well
ANS: B
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