Which statement describes a nurse providing community-based care?

1. A nurse who develops curriculum for use in elementary schools across the United States
2. A nurse who monitors steel industry compliance with government health regulations
3. A nurse who establishes policy for a state's homeless shelters
4. A nurse who performs physical examinations in a free clinic


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Rationale 1: This nurse is providing care to a population rather than to a community.
Rationale 2: This nurse is providing care to a population rather than to a community.
Rationale 3: This nurse is providing care to a population rather than to a community.
Rationale 4: This nurse is focused on the patients in a community.

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