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ARLKQ

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Which nursing diagnosis is written at the community-level?
 
  a. Risk of hypertension related to poor diet and sedentary lifestyle
  b. Risk of obesity among school-age children related to lack of opportunities to engage in physical activity
  c. Risk of ineffective health maintenance among individuals who do not have access to a primary care provider
  d. Ineffective coping related to multiple stressors as evidenced by client crying and stating she has no support system

Question 2

A nurse surveys the school nurses in a community to determine their roles in the schools because this data is not available. The nurse is engaging in the process of data
 
  a. Collection
  b. Gathering
  c. Generation
  d. Interpretation



jlaineee

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Answer to Question 1

ANS: B

Answer to Question 2

ANS: C



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