Where can the community health nurse locate educational status information, including years of school completed, school enrollment by type of school, and language spoken?

A) Census data
B) Teachers and staff
C) School administrator
D) Local board of education


Ans: A
Educational status information, including years of school completed, school enrollment by type of school, and language spoken, can be located in the social characteristics section of the census data. Teachers and staff can provide information about geographic distribution and demographic profile for educational sources. The local board of education can provide information about the intracommunity and extracommunity for each educational facility. The school administrator and school nurse can provide information about educational, recreational, communication, and health services.

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