A nurse working in a community clinic understands that morbidity and mortality related to NCD is affected by access to health care, so the nurse makes sure the patients
A. Have access to preventive screenings
B. Ignore follow-up appointments
C. Both 1 and 4
D. Get resources to help them manage care
ANS: C
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