The community health nurse is trying to locate information about ways to promote health and prevent disease among Americans. What government agency within the Public Health Service would the nurse contact to be most helpful in providing this information?

A) Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion
B) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
C) U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
D) Health Resources and Services Administration


Ans: A
Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion (ODPHP), located within the Public Health Service, publishes a tremendous amount of information that is designed to promote health and prevent disease among Americans.

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