The teen pregnancy rate in one community significantly increased; as a result, the school system was seeing an increase in the dropout rate of teenage mothers

A nurse recently worked with the local school system to develop a day care program for the children of high school students so that they could return to school. Which technique did the nurse use? a. Incorporating immunizations for the in-fants and mothers
b. Responding to changes within the com-munity
c. Influencing chronic environmental factors
d. Managing disease


B
Successful community health nursing practice involves building relationships with the community and responding to changes within the community. No immunizations were given. There was no mention of managing disease in this scenario. The nurse did not influence chronic factors.

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