The community/public health nurse charted the number of persons who came in to be taught breast self-examination. The nurse noted that during the past 3 days, there was a sudden increase in the number of women coming in

Which of the following is the most likely reason for the increase?
a. The increased number is probably just a coincidence.
b. The local nursing school hosted a women's health fair.
c. The American Heart Association had just started its annual publicity campaign.
d. The media had publicized a famous woman's diagnosis of breast cancer.


ANS: D

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