An NP is employed in a primary health care setting. Which services are most likely provided in this setting?
a. Primary health services and prison medi-cine services
b. Public health and primary care services
c. Family practice and geriatrics care
d. Home health and school health services
ANS: B
Primary health care includes public health and primary care services by definition.
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1. a polymorphism 2. a mutation 3. a single-gene inheritance pattern 4. an X-linked inheritance pattern
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