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Collmarie

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Which data would be useful for a nurse to collect when assessing safety in a community? Select all that apply.
 
  a. Number of billboards in the area
  b. Interviews with health care providers who are familiar with the community
  c. Observation of community members
  d. Nurse's own observations

Question 2

The nurse practitioner movement began at the University of Colorado with nurses providing _____ care.
 
  a. Maternity
  b. Well-child
  c. Nursing home
  d. Diabetes



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Answer to Question 1

B, C, D
Other nurses, social workers, and health care providers, community members, and the nurse's own observations are reliable sources of information about the safety of an area.

Answer to Question 2

B
It was determined that educating community-oriented nurses could decrease morbidity among medically deprived children.



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