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hjlf
2 years ago
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A child’s parents ask the school nurse if there is any help available to help their child receive health insurance. they state t

hey earn too much money to qualify for medicaid but not enough to purchase health insurance. which of the following recommendations should the nurse provide?
a. “the state has an insurance program to assist you.”
b. “the school district has a health insurance policy that you can access.”
c. “you will need to find coverage through another member of your family.”
d. “currently, there is no health care program available for your child.”
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1 answer:
Korolek [52]2 years ago
4 0
I want to say A - all thou some schools do have health insurance in a few states 
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