The nurse is planning a health promotion program. The nurse is writing a sample business plan to teach healthy behaviors to a diverse group of employees and their families
Where would the nurse find the outcomes of the health promotion program in the business plan?
A) Executive summary
B) Methods
C) Expected benefits
D) Costs
Ans: C
A feasibility or business plan approach to communicating your program is used to establish a common language and understanding of the project by everyone in the organization. A sample business plan might include the following: Executive summary: A short summary of the health promotion plan, which includes the purpose, methods, expected benefits, and costs. Methods: How, when, and where the plan will be put into action. Expected benefits: List of the outcomes for the program. Costs: An accurate projection of program costs.
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