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karen

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A new community/public health nurse may want to use key informants to gather additional information. However, what might be equally informative and useful to do first?
 
  A. E-mail message to all community residents
  B. Focus group of about 6 to 12 informal leaders from the community
  C. Newspaper survey to gather data via mail
  D. Survey sent home for all children's parents to complete
  E. Telephone survey to community adolescents

Question 2

Currently, to what are federal training dollars commonly linked?
 
  A. Outcomes (Do the clients have improved health from interventions?)
  B. Health care providers (Have professional schools increased enrollment?)
  C. Process (Teaching students to embrace rural cultural values)
  D. Structure (Improvements in buildings, equipment, supplies)



mcarey591

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Answer to Question 1

ANS: B

Answer to Question 2

ANS: A



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