How can nurses best help expand availability of health education programs?

A. Being entrepreneurs and asking patients to pay what they think the educational program was worth
B. Suggesting to their friends and neighbors that they lobby local health organizations to provide such health education programs
C. Teaching health education programs as unpaid volunteers in the community
D. Working politically to influence public policy regarding funding health education programs


ANS: D

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