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clmills979

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What role does the community health nurse play in achieving community-building skills for members who may be disenfranchised by the community health process?
 
  A) Facilitator
  B) Coach
  C) Role model
  D) Teacher

Question 2

rse educator, who was teaching the community health course, engages a student in a project using capacity building as a strategy for improving health of the community.
 
  A nuThe nurse educator explains to the students that the nurse and capacity building have many roles. Which of the following roles listed in the text is responsible for assisting members of the community when there are differences of opinion?
 
  A) Meeting facilitator
  B) Strategist
  C) Developer
  D) Mediator



amandanbreshears

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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