Which of the following is the best way to increase the number of persons who come to their screening test appointments?
a. Reminding clients via telephone, e-mail, or mail
b. Emphasizing long life and happy family when conditions are caught early and treated successfully
c. Pointing out how inexpensive and convenient screening tests are
d. Stressing the dangerousness of the condition if not caught early
ANS: A
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