A community/public health nurse is planning an educational program about healthy choices to prevent heart disease. Which of the following variables will be the primary influence as the nurse selects content for the program?

a. Employing agency's preferences
b. Needs of the high-risk target group
c. Third-party payers' probable coverage of the educational program
d. What the nurse feels most comfortable and skilled in teaching


ANS: B

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