A nurse is working in a family planning clinic that provides treatment for sexually transmitted infections (STIs)

The nurse has noticed a significantly increased number of infections in young women who come to the clinic and wonders if this is a community-wide problem. Which of the following techniques would be helpful in answering that question?
A. Building a coalition and positive relationships with other health care providers in the area
B. Performing a community assessment
C. Interviewing several key stakeholders in the community
D. Creating a Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs)


ANS: A

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