There are several phases of parish nurse program development. The first is recognizing. This refers to
1. Seeking information and affirmation.
2. Assessing community needs, market ideas, and setting goals
3. Describing a calling and desire to have a holistic practice
4. Evaluating record keeping and outcome summaries
ANS: 3
The other statements refer to other phases of the process.
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