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melina_rosy

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How can information from Healthy People 2010 be used?
 
  A) As a benchmark for health promotion activities
  B) To increase fiscal allocations by state and federal legislative bodies
  C) As objectives to guide health promotion activities and programs in schools and clinics
  D) As a framework to promote healthy choices for individuals

Question 2

What is the primary role of the clinical staff nurse for initiating, conducting, or participating in
  research?
 
  A) Participating in the collection of data for a study
  B) Developing ways to communicate results of the study
  C) Evaluating the results of the research data
  D) Identifying areas for study that will improve care



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D





 

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