A family is open to interaction with the community. The information this family receives from the community is considered

a. input c. output
b. throughput d. feedback


A
Information received from the community is input. Processing the information is throughput. Responses from the family are output. Feedback is the success of the output on behavior change.

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A client's blood pressure is mm Hg in the brachial artery and mm Hg in the tibialis artery. After computing the A/B index, the nurse would record that the client's index indicates

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