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lilldybug07

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Which action would the faith community nurse most likely take when acting as a health advocate?
 
  a. Encourage individuals to implement healthy lifestyles.
  b. Provide referrals to healthcare and social services.
  c. Provide opportunities for others to learn about health care issues.
  d. Assist clients to connect to faith-based services.

Question 2

A nurse is developing a faith community nurse program. Which activity is most likely to occur during the recognizing phase?
 
  a. Seeking information and affirmation
  b. Assessing community needs, market ideas, and setting goals
  c. Describing a calling and desire to have a holistic practice
  d. Evaluating record keeping and outcome summaries



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Answer to Question 1

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As a health advocate, the faith community nurse encourages individuals to implement healthy lifestyles and provides outreach services for less-mobile members, non-members, and vulnerable populations.

Answer to Question 2

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During the first phase of recognizing, nurses describe a calling and desire to have a holistic prac-tice.





 

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