While analyzing data collected during an assessment, the nurse realizes that a patient's risk for alcohol abuse is low. What information did the nurse use to come to this conclusion?
A. The patient is Asian American.
B. The patient has two children.
C. The patient is employed as an accountant.
D. The patient is diagnosed with type 2 diabetes.
Answer: A
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