In what ways do community/public health nurses give indirect care to clients in homes, clinics, senior citizen centers, schools, prisons, homeless shelters, etc.?

A. By being employed in such settings as outpatient clinics
B. By engaging in anticipatory guidance and health promotion
C. By giving care in mobile vans to citizens in their own neighborhoods
D. By such activities as political action to create new client services


ANS: D

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