A community health nurse has identified the target population and is determining an appropriate intervention. Which of the following would be most important for the nurse to do next?

A) Develop an intervention based on the nurse's previous experiences
B) Review the literature for research on previously attempted interventions
C) Access the National Center for Health Statistics website for data


D

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a. a legitimate and documented reason for the transfer. b. addressing the problem behavior in the care plan. c. the family preventing the discharge through litigation. d. the resident has the right to delay the transfer for 20 days.

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The female pt is to have her gallbladder removed by natural orifice transluminal endoscopic surgery. What does the nurse teach about the surgery?

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