A simultaneous practice of conjoined activities that are crucial to knowing persons is known as

A. Designing.
B. Participative engaging.
C. Knowing.
D. Further knowing.


ANS: B

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a. Competency: the persons assigned to develop community knowledge are prepared to collect data on groups and populations b. Moral character: the persons selected to develop, assess, and disseminate community knowledge possess integrity c. Service to others over self: a necessary condition of what is "good" or "right" policy d. "Do no harm": disseminating appropriate information about groups and populations is morally necessary and sufficient

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A nurse is teaching the staff about informatics. Which information from the staff indicates the nurse needs to follow up?

a. To be proficient in informatics, a nurse should be able to discover, retrieve, and use information in practice. b. A nurse needs to know how to find, evaluate, and use information effectively. c. If a nurse has computer competency, the nurse is competent in informatics. d. Nursing informatics is a recognized specialty area of nursing practice.

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The nurse groups people based on biological similarities. This is practice is grouping people according to:

a. race. b. ethnicity. c. culture. d. nationality.

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