A nurse is creating a hypertension screening program. Which of the following methods would be the best way to design a successful program?

a. Work with stakeholders to conduct a community assessment.
b. Purchase state-of-the-art sphygmomanometers to measure blood pressures.
c. Use the program developed at a previous place of employment.
d. Contact a local church to see if the program can be implemented there.


Answer: a. Work with stakeholders to conduct a community assessment.

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