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londonang

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A community/public health nurse plans a program to improve the community's ability to prevent accidents. Which of the following measurements would be the best way to evaluate the outcomes of the nurse's intervention?
 
  a. Number of accidents in the subsequent year in comparison with the previous year
  b. Number of people who attended the educational program
  c. Number of requests for information received after the program
  d. Satisfaction level of those who attended the program

Question 2

A nurse is planning to examine program outcomes. Which of the following would be the most important question to ask?
 
  a. Was the agency adequately funded?
  b. What organizational process was used?
  c. What techniques were used?
  d. What were the end effects on clients?



jgranad15

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Answer to Question 1

ANS: A

Answer to Question 2

ANS: D



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