Alice Heart is a school nurse. One Wednesday, Alice saw Jackson Smith, a 3rd grader who failed his vision test. Jackson also has asthma and dental caries, and his immunizations were incomplete
Alice is aware that Jackson lives with his grandmother who receives government assistance. She called Mrs. Smith and learned that Jackson is eligible for Medicaid. Through Medicaid, including his state's optional services, Jackson may be eligible for all of the following except:
1. Dental care.
2. Food stamps.
3. New eye glasses.
4. Prescription drugs.
ANS: 2
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