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ssal

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Which are goals of community-oriented nursing leadership? Select all that apply.
 
  a. To work with others to ensure a healthy community
  b. To serve as an advocate for vulnerable and high-risk populations
  c. To work with inter-professional teams to design ways to coordinate care
  d. To make policies for the public good

Question 2

When developing a plan to coordinate health care services in the community, which action would be most appropriate for the nurse leader to take?
 
  a. Apply a team approach to assure all points of view are represented.
  b. Monitor that the plan is correctly implemented.
  c. Organize the plan in a sequential manner.
  d. Create a shared vision, goals, and measurable objectives.



elizabethrperez

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Answer to Question 1

A, B, C
To make policies for the public good is not a goal of community-oriented nursing leadership.

Answer to Question 2

D
Organizing and monitoring occur later in the process. Although planning is a collaborative activ-ity, the foundation of planning rests with creation of the shared vision, goals, and measurable outcomes, which is achieved through a team approach.



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