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burton19126

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The community health nurse is assessing the health of a community by reviewing the dimension of process. Which of the following is true of this dimension?
 
  A) Process of a community refers to its services and resources.
  B) Process reflects the community's ability to function effectively.
  C) It usually consists of morbidity and mortality data.
  D) It refers to the physical, emotional and social determinants of health.

Question 2

As part of an orientation for a group of newly hired nurses for a community agency, a community health nurse emphasizes which of the following as crucial?
 
  A) Cyclic nature
  B) Client focus
  C) Interaction
  D) Flexibility



jamesnevil303

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Answer to Question 1

Ans: B

Answer to Question 2

Ans: C



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