A nurse is making a final home visit with a family to evaluate the nursing care plan. Which of the following actions would the nurse most likely complete during this visit?

a. Obtain vital signs from all members of the family.
b. Ask the family members to state the goals that were previously developed.
c. Collect data similar to that which was collected at the initial visit for comparison.
d. Educate about the importance of using role relationships to create a healthy family.


Answer: c. Collect data similar to that which was collected at the initial visit for comparison.

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