Which nursing action demonstrates a nurse's involvement in the Community Health Promotion Model?

a. Changing public policy
b. Establishing a team to conduct evaluation research
c. Providing nursing diagnoses for the community
d. Revising an objective for Healthy People 2020


B
Nurses may make a contribution to short-term impact evaluation and long-term outcome evalua-tion to create a knowledge base for community health promotion.

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