Which of the following situations will cause difficulties when a nurse tries to persuade a community to accept a particular intervention?

a. The solution is oriented to the future, not the present.
b. Powerful groups in the community may not be committed to this intervention.
c. The intervention is inconsistent with cultural, ethnic, or religious beliefs.
d. The intervention may need more tax dollars than have currently been funded.


ANS: C

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