The population health nurse is identifying strategies to support health problem resolution for women in a community. Which strategies should the nurse focus for this population? (Select all that apply.)

1. Screening.
2. Diagnosis.
3. Treatment.
4. Rehabilitation.
5. Prevention.


Answer: 1, 2, 3
Explanation: 1. Resolution of existing health problems in the female population focuses on screening, diagnosis, and treatment. Rehabilitation focuses on health restoration. Prevention focuses on preventing illness and injury.
2. Resolution of existing health problems in the female population focuses on screening, diagnosis, and treatment. Rehabilitation focuses on health restoration. Prevention focuses on preventing illness and injury.
3. Resolution of existing health problems in the female population focuses on screening, diagnosis, and treatment. Rehabilitation focuses on health restoration. Prevention focuses on preventing illness and injury.

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