A nurse is teaching a class about international health policy. In that class, what does primary health care refer to?
A. The first point of contact within the health-care system
B. The bare minimum and essential care needed for health, both in individuals and within the community
C. The acute care setting
D. The coordinator of more specialized care
ANS: B
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