A community health nurse is involved in assessing the community's capacity to define strategies to enhance compliance with a policy. The nurse is working in which stage of the policy process?
A) Formulation
B) Adoption
C) Implementation
D) Evaluation
C
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Which nursing theorist developed a grand nursing theory?
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