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Which of the following statements would best describe the difference between public health nursing and community health nursing?
 
  A) Public health nursing is focused on the private aspects of health, and community health nursing is focused on the public aspects of health.
  B) In our textbook, the term community health practice refers to a focus on specific, designated communities and is a part of the larger public health effort.
  C) Public health nursing and community health nursing relate to the very same types of services and perspectives.
  D) Both public health nursing and community health nursing are practiced exclusively within institutions.

Question 2

Which of the following is most accurate about the concept of community?
 
  A) A community is a collection of people who share some important features of their lives.
  B) Community members live in the same geographic location.
  C) Community members are biologically related.
  D) A community is made up of people who do not necessarily interact with one another and do not necessarily share a sense of belonging to that group.



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Answer to Question 1

Ans: B

Answer to Question 2

Ans: A



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