Which of the following factors can affect client access to healthcare negatively? Standard Text: Select all that apply
1. Geography
2. Homelessness
3. Having insurance
4. Living in the New England states
5. Low income
1,2,5
Rationale 1: Rural communities may not have a hospital, or physician within 100 miles.
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a. Viral conjunctivitis b. Paralytic strabismus c. Congenital cataract d. Infantile glaucoma
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