Which conclusion would require the nurse to obtain more assessment data?
A. A major health problem is identified.
B. An identified subpopulation is seen to be high risk and vulnerable.
C. Physical, psychologic, and social data are incongruent and contradictory.
D. Strengths in the community outweigh the areas of weakness.
ANS: C
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