Why might the school nurse want to examine students' academic achievement?

a. Academic failure is a risk factor for adolescent drug use.
b. Some teachers may need the nurse's help to be effective in health education.
c. Students are easier to teach if divided into groups by academic ability.
d. The nurse may want to discuss the failure with the student's family and friends.


ANS: A

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