A large portion of the nurse's efforts is dedicated to health supervision for children who use the facility as their primary medical contact. At which facility does the nurse work?
A) An urgent care center
B) A pediatric practice
C) A mobile outreach immunization program
D) A dermatology practice
Ans: B
A pediatric practice is most likely to fulfill the characteristics for primary care, also known as a medical home. An urgent care center does not provide preventative care activities. Mobile outreach would not provide for any care requiring hospitalization. A dermatology practice is unlikely to provide service outside its area of specialization.
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