Today's first patient in the well-baby clinic is a 6-month-old born to parents living in poverty. The infant's physical and emotional development may be affected by:

a. Availability of appropriate foodB. Availability of suitable housingC. Presence of tension in family members
D. All of the above


D
All of these issues are possible when a child is raised in poverty, and they may affect all aspects of growth and development.

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