The public health nurse tried to persuade the largest employer in town to offer workplace health promotion programs. What arguments could the nurse truthfully offer as benefits to persuade the organization's chief executive officer? Select all that apply
A. Immediate decrease in absenteeism
B. Convincing employees that their employer cares about them
C. Decreased use of insurance benefits
D. Fewer accidents and lower turnover
E. Grateful employees working harder
F. Immediately save the employer money
ANS: C, D
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