The public health nurse wanted to make the biggest impact on the families within the community. The best way to help the families would be to:

1. Visit the families more often.
2. Encourage other new graduates to become public health nurses.
3. Advocate for health policy focused on supporting families.
4. Refer the family to every resource within the community.


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1 Visiting families often does not provide for improved quality of life that can impact family health.
2 An increased number of public health nurses may or may not impact families in the community.
3 Advocating for health policy focused on supporting families could improve the quality of community life and thus have the biggest impact on families in the community.
4 Referring families to resources does not mean that families will take advantage of them.

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