The school nurse's role in communicable disease control is influenced by three factors necessary for the spread of communicable diseases. These three factors are:
a. transmission, susceptibility, and favorable environment
b. virility of the organism, life span of the organism, and resistance of the organism
c. climate, temperature, and wind or water factors
d. availability of a vaccine, methods to inoculate, and population
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A Correct. Specifically, the nurse's role in communicable disease control revolves around the three factors necessary for spread of disease: transmission, susceptibility, and a favorable environment.
B Incorrect. The school nurse's role in communicable disease control is influenced by three factors necessary for the spread of communicable diseases. These three factors are not: virility of the organism, life span of the organism, and resistance of the organism.
C Incorrect. The school nurse's role in communicable disease control is influenced by three factors necessary for the spread of communicable diseases. These three factors are not: climate, temperature, and wind or water factors.
D Incorrect. The school nurse's role in communicable disease control is influenced by three factors necessary for the spread of communicable diseases. These three factors are not: availability of a vaccine, methods to inoculate, and population.
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