A case manager implements a primary prevention activity. Which of the following actions would the nurse most likely complete?

a. Advocating for the client whose values conflict with those of the medical service provider
b. Collaborating between nursing and occupational health personnel
c. Educating a group regarding community services that are available if ever needed
d. Resolving conflict between a primary care clinic and a tertiary health care facility


ANS: C

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