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vinney12

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A nurse uses the Community Health Promotion Model to address the problem of increasing teenage pregnancy rates in the community. Which of the following steps would be used by the nurse? (Select all that apply.)
 
  a. Identifying interest in the topic through use of community forums
  b. Building a partnership with parents of teenagers to address this problem
  c. Counseling teenagers about effective birth control methods
  d. Contacting other cities with similar prob-lems and issues
  e. Referring teenagers to Planned Parenthood

Question 2

A nurse is involved in implementing the Community Health Promotion Model. Which of the fol-lowing best describes the action being taken by the nurse?
 
  a. Changing public policy
  b. Establishing a team to plan and coordinate the work
  c. Providing nursing diagnoses for the com-munity
  d. Revising an objective for Healthy People 2020



joshraies

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Answer to Question 1

ANS: A, B
The implementation of the Community Health Promotion Model includes identifying interest by community forums and building the partnership. Counseling and referring teenagers and con-tacting other cities may be used by the nurse but are not part of the steps identified by the Com-munity Health Promotion Model.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: B
A structure in the community for health promotion should be developed through the establish-ment of a steering committee that will plan and coordinate the work. The nurse would not change public policy, but rather provide information based on data to policy makers. The nurse would not be revising objectives in Healthy People 2020 as that is not an action that individuals are able to take. Nursing diagnoses are not written as part of this model.



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