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jc611

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The Community Health Improvement Model often asks nurses to be involved in the process by providing data relevant to community health services. Nurses can also be involved in:
 
  1. Changing public policy
  2. Initiating, coordinating and being a part of the research team conducting evalua-tion research
  3. Providing nursing diagnoses for the community
  4. Rewriting the objectives for Healthy People 2010

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The Community Health Improvement Model has many steps. These steps resemble:
 
  1. The US Constitution
  2. The WHO policy and procedures
  3. The nursing process
  4. The CDC monitoring program



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Answer to Question 1

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Nurses may make a contribution to evaluation and long-term evaluation to create a knowledge base for community health promotion.

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The steps of the Community Health Improvement Model are very similar to the nursing process. The steps include assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation.





 

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