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azncindy619

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What should the nurse do while analyzing collected assessment data?
 
  A. Categorize the data and identify the implications.
  B. Create graphs, charts, and maps to display the data.
  C. Determine the high-risk aggregates.
  D. Identify target populations by demographic characteristics.

Question 2

What does Lewin's theory of change suggest the nurse can do to create change?
 
  A. Freeze the change by constant persuasion, reinforcement, and use of focus groups
  B. Increase driving forces, decrease restraining forces, or do both
  C. Stabilize change by decree, rules and procedures, or legislation
  D. Unfreeze using the three Lewin techniques



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: A

Answer to Question 2

ANS: B



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