C and G are population-focused (community-oriented), looking at the needs of their subpopulation. B and D are more likely to be practicing community-based nursing, caring for clients who are ill. E is neither community-based nor community health.
C and G are population-focused (community-oriented), looking at the needs of their subpopulation. B and D are more likely to be practicing community-based nursing, caring for clients who are ill. E is neither community-based nor community health.
C and G are population-focused (community-oriented), looking at the needs of their subpopulation. B and D are more likely to be practicing community-based nursing, caring for clients who are ill. E is neither community-based nor community health.
Stanhope: Foundations of Nursing in the Community: Community-Oriented
Practice, 4th Edition
Chapter 1: Community-Oriented Nursing and Community-Based Nursing Clinical Application Answers C and G are population-focused (community-oriented), looking at the needs of their subpopulation and planning programs to meet their needs. A, B, D, and F are likely to be practicing nursing in the community if their focus is health protection, health promotion, and disease prevention of the individuals and/or families in their subpopulations. B and D are more likely to be practicing community-based nursing, caring for clients who are ill. A also fulfills the CBN role when providing immediate nursing care to the ill or injured child or staff member. E is neither community-based nor community health.
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