After the planning phase of the MAP-IT process, which would the nurse do next?

A) Form a coalition of individuals who care about the faith community's health.
B) Identify areas of greatest need in the faith community.
C) Plan strategies and action steps to achieve the community vision.
D) Implement a plan of concrete action steps that can be monitored and make a difference.


Ans: D
The MAP-IT Strategy for creating a health community means M, mobilize; A, assess; P, plan; I, implement; T, track. After planning, implementation begins. Mobilization and assessment occur before the planning phase, and tracking occurs after the implementation phase.

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