A community health nurse who is teaching a group of nursing students about the various societal influences on community health nursing is explaining the effects of the consumer movement
Which of the following student responses would lead the community health nurse to determine that the teaching was successful?
A) Individuals are considered passive members of the health care team.
B) Consumers are demanding more coordinated comprehensive care.
C) People are expecting community health nurses to develop new programs.
D) Consumers are identifying a greater need for care by a variety of care providers.
Ans: B
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