The nurse was caring for several single teenage mothers who desperately needed supplies such as diapers and cribs, but no resource in the community provided these specific items. Which of the following actions would be most helpful? (Select all that apply

a. Asking churches and other community charities to donate such supplies
b. Asking the local hospital to not bill the mothers for labor and delivery costs
c. Empowering the mothers by helping them form a self-help group to share resources
d. Engaging the community in recognizing the problem and implementing changes
e. Holding fundraisers to give cash to the mothers to purchase such supplies
f. Teaching a sex education course in all the schools for prepubescent students


ANS: A, C, D

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