The community health nurse is synthesizing what is known about the community into succinct phrases. These phrases form the basis for which of the following in the community assessment?

A) Community nursing diagnoses
B) Plan for the community health program
C) Steps to take in implementation of the community health program
D) Goals to evaluate the effectiveness of the community health program


Ans: A
These conclusions or inferences will identify the community's stressors and strengths in succinct phrases. These phrases, then, form the basis for a community nursing diagnosis.

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