The nurse was asked to select an appropriate site for a nursing education program for adults in the community. Which criterion is most important in choosing the site?

A. Is at a church or other setting where the agency will not be charged for the site's use.
B. Has lots of room to stand, walk around the room, and socialize with other participants.
C. Has public transportation, is in a physically safe area, and is handicapped accessible.
D. Is located next to a police office, fire station, or other community resource.


ANS: C

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