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savannahhooper

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A nurse was asked to select an appropriate site for a nursing education program for adults in the community. Which of the following characteristics is most important in choosing the site?
 
  a. Location in a building that does not charge rent for use of the space
  b. Lots of room for participants to stand, walk around the room, and socialize with other participants
  c. Accessibility to public transportation, location in a physically safe area, and accessibility for disabled participants
  d. Location next to a police station, fire station, or other community resource

Question 2

In preparing to give a presentation on breast self-examination, a nurse went to the American Cancer Society and obtained a variety of handouts to use during the presentation. Which possibly erroneous assumption is the nurse making?
 
  a. Handouts are the best technique for emphasizing important points.
  b. Handouts will be easily read by people in the audience.
  c. People will appreciate the brochures and freebies such as shower hook reminders.
  d. People will use the reminders and put them in their bathrooms.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: C

Answer to Question 2

ANS: B



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