What would the percentage of live births to women receiving third-trimester or no prenatal care being higher for Hispanics than the general population indicate to the nurse?
A. Hispanics might have better self-care prenatal practices than the general population.
B. Live birth rates would be comparable if all women received appropriate prenatal care.
C. More prenatal services are needed for the general population.
D. Some prenatal care is better than no prenatal care.
Answer: A
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