A nurse is appraising health risks. Which of the following questions would most likely be asked by the nurse?

a. "Does your 4 year-old have a booster seat in the car?"
b. "Have you noticed any physical problems as you go about your daily routine?"
c. "What concerns do you have today?
d. "Why did you decide to come in for a checkup?"


ANS: A

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