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The nurse tried to keep the community informed of the progress of the new health programs at all the community meetings the nurse attended. What might be the reason for the nurse's ongoing communication?
 
  A. To avoid community dissatisfaction when expectations are not met.
  B. To be sure when unexpected happenings occur that no one blames the nurse.
  C. Because keeping the community informed is an aspect of the nurse's responsibilities.
  D. It is legally required that community/public health nurses keep their communities informed of health programs.

Question 2

What is extremely useful to review to determine if the community intervention goals of the community/public health nurse are appropriate?
 
  A. The assessment of community members' health needs and readiness to change
  B. The focus areas for the nation in Healthy People 2010
  C. Goals established by other, similar community/public health agencies
  D. Goals suggested by the public health research literature



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: A

Answer to Question 2

ANS: A



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