The nurse includes the following data when documenting a client's biographic and demographic information: Select all that apply

1. Gender.
2. Age.
3. Educational background.
4. Urban, rural, or suburban dweller.
5. Daily alcohol consumption.


1. Gender.
2. Age.
3. Educational background.
4. Urban, rural, or suburban dweller.

Rationale: Gender. Biographical data should include gender. Age. Biographical data should include age. Educational background. Biographical data should include educational background. Urban, rural, or suburban dweller. Demographic data such as whether the client lives in an urban, rural or suburban setting is appropriate. Daily alcohol consumption. Alcohol consumption would be a part of the medical history.

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