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Diane

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Public health practitioners prepared at the graduate level should be able to:
 
  a. Teach public and community health nursing
  b. Assess and intervene successfully at the aggregate level
  c. Diagnose and treat disease and have prescriptive authority
  d. Run for political office as experts in public health policy

Question 2

When implementing the Community Health Promotion Model, which underlying principle should the nurse use in order to facilitate active participation?
 
  a. Individuals should work in groups to complete necessary tasks.
  b. Individuals participating should represent all segments of the population.
  c. People will work together if they like the leadership.
  d. People will participate when they see the issues as worthy of their time.



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Answer to Question 1

B
According to the Consensus Conference, specialists should have assessment skills that allow them to intervene at the aggregate level. Public health practitioners have a broad range of practice areas within public health and are not limited to only nursing and medicine.

Answer to Question 2

D
People participate when they feel a sense of community and see their involvement in the issues as relevant and worthy of their time.



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