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The nurse felt it would be unprofessional to continue in a role that had become intolerable and left the community/public health area to work in acute care. What can the nurse do to most help the colleagues still working in the community/public health are
 
  A. Advocate for health legislation and funding supportive of families and professional nursing.
  B. Encourage new graduates to enter the community/public health nursing area of practice.
  C. Send cards and small gifts to the staff at the nurse's former agency.
  D. Write letters to the newspaper editorial page describing the heroism of the agency's nurses in their ongoing endeavors against great odds.

Question 2

The home health nurse did not know what to do when the family was home but did not invite the nurse in. What should the nurse do?
 
  A. Leave a note saying that the nurse would come back next week, then go back to build trust.
  B. Give up and give care to someone who wants nursing care services.
  C. Report the incident to the agency supervisor and ask to be reassigned elsewhere.
  D. Stay for awhile; the family might change their mind and let the nurse in.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: A

Answer to Question 2

ANS: A





 

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