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A nurse is confused in looking at the general systems theory models for community health. He tries to break down the differences between the models to give them meaning. Which of the following models utilizes boundaries as one of the seven key concepts?
 
  A) Lundy-Barton's General Systems Model for Community and Population Assessment and Intervention
  B) Community-as-Partner Model
  C) Dimensions Model
  D) Systems Model for Geopolitical and Phenomenological Communities

Question 2

In looking at community health nursing, a nurse inquires as to how a specific population's health compares to the health of a successful community.
 
  Which of the following is a dimension of nursing practice that Anderson and McFarland discussed in the text regarding community health nursing?
 
  A) Outreach services for all community members
  B) Conservative use of resources
  C) Assessment of communities in need
  D) Emphasis on primary prevention



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Answer to Question 1

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Answer to Question 2

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