A nurse is designing interventions and evaluating results of Healthy Municipalities and Cities. Which of the following considerations should be made by the nurse?

a. Influence of individual actions
b. Acute care hospital services in the com-munity
c. Social results and endorsement of law makers for policy changes
d. Effectiveness of health services, including delivery of preventive services


ANS: D
The effectiveness of health services, including the delivery of preventive services, should be con-sidered when designing interventions and evaluating the results of Healthy Municipalities and Cities. Influence of individual actions, acute care hospital services, and social results and en-dorsement of law makers are not part of Healthy Municipalities and Cities.

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