A community health nurse prepares for a new assignment. She has been assigned census tracts 131 and 132. This large area crosses the border of two towns and includes 4,000 people

What components of the community must the community health nurse assess prior to beginning her new assignment?
1) Income levels, health status, and relationships among groups
2) Structure of the tracts, effectiveness of the community, and current status
3) Number of clients with health problems compared to the number of healthcare providers
4) Community organizations and beliefs about their role in the community


ANS: 2

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