As health care professionals, nurses have a responsibility to promote activities that foster well-being. How has the nurse come to play this vital role?
A) Nurses are seen as nurturing.
B) Nurses have post-secondary education.
C) Nurses have a desire to help others.
D) Nurses have long-established credibility with consumers.
Ans: D
Feedback: Nurses, by virtue of their expertise in health and health care and their long-established credibility with consumers, play a vital role in health promotion.
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