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bobbysung

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What do the credentials RN, BC signify?
 
  A. A special professional development program only for community/public health nurses
  B. A special title given to nurses who join the American Nurses Association
  C. A voluntary process that demonstrates knowledge, education, and experience
  D. It means the nurse received the RN licensure from British Columbia.
  E. The nurse had a special master's degree.

Question 2

Which nursing goals are unique to community/public health nursing? Select all that apply.
 
  A. Advocacy for equitable distribution of health care
  B. Care of the ill, disabled, and suffering
  C. Political action for a healthful physical environment
  D. Promotion of self-responsibility or self-care in relation to health
  E. Standard of living that supports health for all
  F. Support human growth and development throughout the life span



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: C

Answer to Question 2

ANS: A, C, E



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