While researching various health care services that are provided in prisons, a nursing student learns that these services:
a. Are funded by the Department of Defense
b. Focus on health promotion interventions
c. Must be provided at an adequate level
d. Are available to those diagnosed with a chronic illness
C
Health care services for prisoners are required at an adequate level for all incarcerated individuals. This is administered by the Department of Justice. Prisoners will receive health care services when diagnosed with chronic illnesses as well as acute illnesses.
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