A nurse's family has moved to a rural area to be near her spouse's aging parents. What might the nurse notice about the family's new environment?

a. It is very difficult to obtain continuing education, except for online programs.
b. Neighbors seem to expect the nurse to know everything about all health care and illness conditions.
c. Neighbors ask questions about health concerns any time they see the nurse, regardless of where they are.
d. People come to the health clinic before their situation becomes relatively serious.
e. People seem to feel perfectly comfortable asking the nurse for confidential information about other people who have been in to the clinic.
f. The nurse feels that people simply do not appreciate her expertise and advice.


Answer:
a. It is very difficult to obtain continuing education, except for online programs.
b. Neighbors seem to expect the nurse to know everything about all health care and illness conditions.
c. Neighbors ask questions about health concerns any time they see the nurse, regardless of where they are.
e. People seem to feel perfectly comfortable asking the nurse for confidential information about other people who have been in to the clinic.

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