A group of nurses is preparing a health policy issue brief that addresses H1N1 influenza. Which of the following should the nurses prioritize in the content of the brief?
A) The practical application of what is currently known about H1N1
B) The reliability and validity of current research into H1N1
C) The role of the popular media in disseminating misinformation about H1N1
D) The role of nurses in prevention, treatment, and education around H1N1
A
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