The student nurse is beginning a clinical experience in an assisted living facility that serves a disabled population. Which statement indicates that the student understands the healthcare implications of disability?
A. "More of the clients are female than male because men with disabilities are more likely to be employed."
B. "These disabled women will receive the same health care services that able-bodied people have."
C. "Statistics indicate that women with disabilities earn the same as women without disabilities."
D. "Disabled women are just as likely to face poverty as are men who have a disability."
A
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