The community/public health nurse was asked why a church was chosen as the site for a recent health fair, because not everyone in the community attended this church. What would be the most likely response by the nurse?
a. "It is accessible to most of the residents of the community, it is large and has several restrooms, and it is centrally located."
b. "Most residents of the neighborhood either do or should attend the church."
c. "I am a member of that church and could reserve the site without charge."
d. "The church is community service–oriented, and hosting the screening met its mission."
ANS: A
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