A nurse is assessing a community to determine the feasibility of implementing a new program on bike safety for youth in the community. Which of the following aspects should the nurse investigate to make this determination?
a. Whether the community, especially agency clients, desire a program
b. Whether local politicians support the agency's idea for a program
c. Whether agency professionals think a program is needed
d. Whether all involved support the need for such a program
ANS: D
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