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torybrooks

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A nurse is interviewing a person who has stated on her entry health form that she is retired. Which of the following is the most crucial question for the nurse to ask?
 
  a. Have you had any problems since leaving your employment?
  b. How do you spend your time now?
  c. What has retirement been like for you?
  d. Where were you previously employed and what did you do there?

Question 2

A nurse is working at a local health department. Which of the following would most likely be completed by this agency?
 
  a. Enforcement of laws and regulations related to public health nationwide
  b. Filing of a certificate for any birth or death in a community
  c. Providing experts in various specialties to answer questions and respond as needed
  d. Surveying the state's public health needs



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: D

Answer to Question 2

ANS: B



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