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nenivikky

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What is a problem with new urban residents moving into rural areas seeking a more satisfying lifestyle? Select all that apply.
 
  A. Aging water, sewage, housing, and schools in the rural area
  B. Citizens old and new still expecting the amenities in art, recreation, and sports
  C. Complaints arising from farming by neighbors, such as odors and insects
  D. Disruption of local informal helping networks
  E. Farmers not wanting to sell their land, especially for development
  F. Sudden increase in money being difficult for the community to absorb

Question 2

What goal is the most important goal for the nurse to approach first?
 
  A. The goal that best matches the agency's policies and procedures
  B. The goal that can be done behind the scenes without any effort from the family
  C. The goal easiest for the nurse to complete because of her/his expertise
  D. The goal the family believes is the most important



Cnarkel

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Answer to Question 1

ANS: A, D

Answer to Question 2

ANS: D



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