A nurse is looking to reduce the childhood obesity rate in the school district. After assessing the budget, available resources, and the needs of the students, the nurse has decided to focus on increasing the physical activity of the students
What factors should the nurse consider when evaluating the different alternatives?
Select all that apply.
A. Current evidence-based practice
B. The effectiveness of each policy
C. The feasibility of each policy
D. The efficiency of each policy goal in relation to the cost of enforcing the policy
E. The fairness of each policy's costs and benefits
ANS: B, D, E
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