A nurse is planning to involve the community in the evaluation process. Why is this a critical part of evaluation?
a. The nurse has completed her ethical, legal, and political responsibilities.
b. The agency retains state approval and national accreditation.
c. The community does not feel ignored by the agency.
d. The interventions helped community members make appropriate lifestyle changes.
ANS: D
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