A community health nurse is planning to implement an intervention to reduce the prevalence of sexually transmitted diseases in the community. Which of the following actions would most likely be taken by the nurse?
a. Establish immunization clinics to prevent STDs.
b. Educate people with HIV about the mode of transmission.
c. Explain to women that HIV is transmitted to women usually by IV drug abuse.
d. Develop a STD clinic to increase community access to services.
ANS: A
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