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tfester

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Physical examination components are used in assessing individuals and communities. What information is obtained during a systems review of a community?
 
  A) Housing, businesses, churches, and hangouts
  B) Climate, terrain, natural boundaries, and resources
  C) Listening to community sounds and residents
  D) Walk through community

Question 2

Three nursing students are trying to locate source information about the adequacy, accessibility, and acceptability of education. Which is the best source for this information?
 
  A) Teachers and staff
  B) Students and staff
  C) School administrator
  D) Local board of education



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Answer to Question 1

Ans: A
The systems review of the community reveals information about social systems, including housing, businesses, churches, and hangouts. Vital signs provide information about climate, terrain, natural boundaries, and resources. Auscultation involves listening to community sounds and residents. Inspection is used when walking through the community.

Answer to Question 2

Ans: B
Students and staff can address the issues related to adequacy, accessibility, and acceptability of education to students and staff. Teachers and staff can provide information about geographic distribution and demographic profiles for educational sources. The local board of education can provide information about the intracommunity and extracommunity for each educational facility. The school administrator and school nurse can provide information about educational, recreational, communication, and health services.



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