After assessing the community's educational preferences, the nurse plans intervention programs based on the results. The faith community is interested developing a walking map. Which information should the nurse include? Select all that apply

A) Quarter-mile markers, noted by a community element such as a "no parking" sign
B) One-mile loop around the worship center
C) Extension trails to shopping malls, a recreational park, or neighborhood school yards
D) Places to stop for food and drink
E) Safe and accessible walking trails


Ans: A, B, C, E
A walking map is a self-directed exercise tool. It should include safe and accessible walking trails with quarter-mile markers, noted by a community element such as a "no parking" sign. It should have a one-mile loop around the worship center, with extension trails to shopping malls, a recreational park, or neighborhood school yards. As an exercise tool, participants should be encouraged to stop for food and drink.

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