The nurse wanted to determine the community's level of self-esteem and well-being. What would be the most effective way to systematically and accurately determine the satisfaction level?
A. Ask every community member you meet, "What is your level of self-esteem?"
B. Ask the employing agency's director, who lives in the community and should know.
C. Distribute self-esteem scales to a random sample of community members.
D. Observe the clients currently being seen for behaviors indicative of depression and low self-esteem.
ANS: C
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