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tatyanajohnson

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When caring for a family or community, what is one of the most important variables for the care to be acceptable to the recipients?
 
  A. According to the textbook or procedure manual
  B. Consistent with agency policies
  C. Consistent with legal rules and regulations
  D. Culturally congruent
  E. The least expensive option if all are equally effective

Question 2

What is the appropriate approach for the community/public health nurse in balancing individual privacy and autonomy and the community's needs for safety and security?
 
  A. Always fulfill agency policies first.
  B. Implement professional standards of nursing practice.
  C. Obey all legal mandates.
  D. Remember that group needs outrank individual needs.
  E. Seek a balance between individuals' needs and the community's needs.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: D

Answer to Question 2

ANS: E



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