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moongchi

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Which of the following statements about the personal and professional perceptions that nurses bring to providing community health nursing interventions within an international context is most accurate?
 
  A) Community health nurses are not susceptible to preconceived perceptions and biases.
  B) It is not necessary for community health nurses to face their own beliefs.
  C) Community health nurses are universally opposed to female circumcision, the use of nonlicensed personnel to carry out medical treatments, and the use of Western interventions used simultaneously with other methods of treatment.
  D) It is critical for community health nurses to face their own beliefs when confronting female circumcision, the use of nonlicensed personnel to carry out medical treatments, and the use of Western interventions used simultaneously with other methods of treatment.

Question 2

A community health nurse is working with an international agency in Australia. The nurse would most likely encounter which type of health care system?
 
  A) Entrepreneurial
  B) Welfare-oriented
  C) Comprehensive
  D) Socialist



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Answer to Question 1

Ans: D

Answer to Question 2

Ans: B



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