A community/public health nurse tried to keep the community informed of the progress of the new health programs at all the meetings that the nurse attended. Which of the following would be the reason for the nurse's ongoing communication?

a. To avoid community dissatisfaction when expectations are not met
b. To be sure that no one blames the nurse when unexpected happenings occur
c. To fulfill the responsibility of keeping the community informed
d. To be politically and culturally sensitive to the needs of the community


ANS: A

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