A nurse is working with a local community group in a LIC with a serious problem with a lack of adequate nursing staff. How can nurses be encouraged to stay within the community?
A. Recruit more nurses from the local, rural community.
B. Institute continuing education programs for nurses to continue their learning.
C. Provide education for nurses working in these areas about issues related to working with the limited resources they have available.
D. All of the above
ANS: D
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