The nurse is reviewing the data on community populations that experience more issues with preventable diseases. Which should the nurse recognize is a contributing factor for the minority population of these communities?

A. Poor patient provider interaction.
B. Educational level of the population.
C. Genetic predisposition for disease.
D. Nutritional status of the community.


Answer: A

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