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asmith134

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Systematic planning for meeting the health care needs of populations in a community has benefits for clients, nurses, employing agencies, and the community. Other benefits include:
 
  1. Allowing nurses to be in charge of materials presented
  2. Ensuring that available resources are used to address the actual needs of people in the community
  3. Linking local politicians with the community
  4. Educating student nurses about public health nursing

Question 2

Native Alaskans may need specialized community nursing care related to:
 
  1. Exposure to petroleum products
  2. Farmer's lung
  3. Field sanitation
  4. Black lung, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease



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Answer to Question 1

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The focus should be on what the organization and health provider are attempting to do for clients.

Answer to Question 2

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Native Alaskans have special care needs related to exposure to petroleum products, toxic resi-duecontaminated seafood, diabetes, and alcohol/substance abuse.



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