When using the MAP-IT process, which activity will the nurse perform last?
A) A coalition of individuals in the faith community is provided with a progress report.
B) Progress in all areas of greatest need in the faith community is reviewed.
C) Concrete action steps that can be monitored and make a difference are implemented.
D) Progress of the individual health program over time is mapped.
Ans: D
The activities of the MAP-IT Strategy for creating a health community are performed in the following order: M, mobilize; A, assess; P, plan; I, implement; T, track.
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