The community health nurse plans to implement a specific program that will involve use of the new community center that includes a pool and clubhouse. Which would be the best intervention when looking at who and how this center will be utilized?
A) Focus on entire population
B) Policy development and enforcement
C) Reflect community priorities and needs
D) Promote health through epidemiologic evidence
Ans: B
An example of an intervention for population-based nursing practice is policy development and enforcement. It will be imperative to develop a policy for use and how this policy will be enforced. Focus on the entire population; reflect community priorities and needs; and promote health through epidemiologic evidence do not reach the goal of who and how the center will be utilized.
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