Which of the following conditions of the rural environment provides increased opportunities for teaching?
a. Increased interaction among residents due to neighbors visiting neighbors on the family farms
b. Involvement in rural community activities provides more contact with community residents than in urban areas
c. Nursing responsibilities in these areas stress the importance of primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention
d. Increased illnesses and injuries of rural residents require that they see nurses more often
ANS: B
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