A public health nurse was asked by a town's community college to offer health education programs for its employees. How would the nurse most effectively determine which programs to offer?

a. Asking the administrators which programs they would like
b. Performing a complete physical examination on each employee during work time
c. Having employees complete a health-risk appraisal form
d. Planning a program on the basis of the broader community's demographic data


ANS: C

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