A nurse is providing care to clients through the FNS. Which of the following clients would the nurse most likely have seen?

a. An injured soldier
b. A homebound, elderly male
c. A woman in labor
d. A child with measles


ANS: C
The FNS nurses were trained in nursing public health and midwifery and provided care to rural and inaccessible areas, which led to reduced mortality. They would not have seen injured sol-diers, males, or a child with measles.

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