The community health nurse would include in his or her assessments the:
a. child and caregivers
b. child, immediate family, and church
c. child, child's family, any caregivers, and the school
d. child, family, neighborhood, school, peer group, and community
D
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A Incorrect. A community assessment must include more than the child and caregivers.
B Incorrect. Headed in the right direction, but requires more still.
C Incorrect. Headed in the right direction, but requires more still.
D Correct. A community assessment must include the child, the family, the neighborhood, the school, peer groups, the community, resources and agencies.
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