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tiara099

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The CNS or NP functioning in the role of administrator
 
  1. Engages in consultation and problem solving with individuals, families, and the community
  2. Is often responsible for and has direct authority and supervision over the staff and client care
  3. Works with doctorally prepared nurses on research projects
  4. Educates the public on current health care practices

Question 2

Population-focused interventions are often implemented to meet the needs of the communities. The CNS wishes to use this approach. Which of the following is an example of this type of intervention?
 
  1. Setting up a health fair with nursing students at a local university to take blood pressures and do diabetic screening for a group of migrant workers
  2. Teaching a new mother how to breastfeed
  3. Doing physical examinations on preschool children at the clinic one at a time
  4. Contacting local officials about the rise in crime in one area of the city



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: 2
The CNS or NP functioning in the role of administrator is often responsible for and has direct authority and supervision over the staff and client care.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: 1
Setting up a health fair with nursing students at a local university is an example of a population-focused intervention.



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