HP 2010 is a guidepost for nurses and interdisciplinary teams in community and public health. What actions would you take to meet the primary goals for HP 2010 in a high-school setting as a resource for the school nurse? (Select all that apply)

A) Establish a tobacco cessation program for students and faculty.
B) Create a hearing and speech evaluation program.
C) Establish a committee to create a self-sustaining sports and physical activity program.
D) Create a program to educate staff and students regarding the impact of substance abuse on the student's body and prevention tactics.
E) Establish an English as a second language program for students.


A, C, D

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