A nursing instructor is preparing a class on individuals who are homeless and mentally ill for a group of nursing students

When describing the characteristics of this population, which of the following would the instructor most likely include? Select all that apply.
A) Individuals usually receive psychiatric care in outpatient units.
B) Their physical health is likely to be worse than that of other homeless individuals.
C) Most have easy access to disability or other types of benefits.
D) Individuals typically are more often involved with the legal system than other homeless people.
E) An individual with a mental illness has the greatest risk of becoming homeless than others.


B, D

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