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Which data would be more typical of an acute care diagnosis than a community/public health nursing diagnosis?
 
  A. A child in the school system admitted for insulin overdose
  B. Health promotion needs for the neighborhood school
  C. Mortality and morbidity rates for the city
  D. Unavailable services in the county

Question 2

When a nurse reviews the collected data and discovers some information is not available, what might the nurse conclude?
 
  A. A data gap
  B. Insufficient information to draw appropriate conclusions
  C. Poor assessment outcomes; further effort by the team is required
  D. A problem to be resolved



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: A

Answer to Question 2

ANS: A





 

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