A nurse is meeting with community stakeholders to review a cultural community assessment. The nurse has been sent to this town to address rising tobacco use and to help the community find ways to encourage quitting
The community is a very small town without primary caregivers and other support systems in place. Which of the following is the best intervention for this town?
A. Provide free bussing into the nearest town so community members can attend tobacco cessation support groups.
B. Train local community members about running smoking cessation support groups and individual support services.
C. Host a community fair to disseminate information about the dangers of smoking.
D. Pass a law forbidding smoking in public places.
ANS: B
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