Which interventions are most commonly used by community/public health nurses caring for families? Select all that apply
A. Administer screening tools to all members.
B. Apply the nursing process to the care of individuals.
C. Collaborate and coordinate with referral as needed.
D. Provide health teaching, including anticipatory guidance.
E. Participate in collecting data on clients for clinical research.
F. Resolve conflict among family members.
ANS: C, D
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