The Intervention Wheel is a conceptual model that defines population-based practice. Which of the following is true about the origins of the Wheel?
1. A panel of nurses from Iowa, Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wis-consin developed and refined the Wheel.
2. The Wheel was conceived by a group of international nurses from Norway, Ka-zakhstan, and Japan.
3. The Wheel was a result of a qualitative analysis carried out by the State Boards of Nursing.
4. The Wheel resulted from a grounded theory process carried out by public health consultants at the Minnesota Department of Health.
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Public health consultants with the Minnesota Department of Health carried out a grounded theory process in response to uncertainty about the contributions of public health nursing to pop-ulation health-level improvement, resulting in the identification of the Wheel components.
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1. Lacks the ability to tell the staff what he or she needs 2. Cannot notify the staff when he or she has fallen 3. Is not able to effectively use the call bell to communicate 4. Displays impatience when needs are not met effectively