The nurse identifies the specific indicators and focal areas needed to establish immunization and well-child clinics in a low-income neighborhood. What actions are needed to meet the health outcomes of the project?
A) Identify the need in the community for the clinic on the basis of subjective data.
B) Develop a plan to meet the costs and promote the benefits of the project.
C) Consider the identified neighborhood's need for healthcare compared with that of other low-income neighborhoods by interviewing the members of the neighborhood.
D) Assume that the neighborhood will welcome the institution of a well-child and immunization clinic.
Ans: B
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Knowing how to address the need for change and the actual change at a personal, family, and community level must be based on science—evidence based on rigorous understanding of a problem. Specific actions that can best achieve positive health outcomes can then be determined. Consideration must be given to realistic viability of solutions, costs and benefits, and the degree to which individual people will accept these approaches. Developing a plan to meet the costs and promote the benefits of the project meets these criteria. The other answers are not evidence based.
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