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Lily, a nurse in a small city, became aware of the increased incidence of respiratory diseases through contact with families in the community and the local chapter of the American Lung Association. During family visits, Lily noted that many of the parents were smokers. Because most of the families Lily visited had small children, she became concerned about the effects of secondhand smoke on the health of the infants and children among her family caseload. Further assessment of this community indicated that the community recognized several problems, including school safety and the risk for water pollution, in addition to the smoking problem that Lily had identified during her family visits. Talks with community members revealed that they wanted each of these identified problems “fixed,” although these same community members also remained uncertain as to how to begin. In deciding which of the three identified problems to address first, which criterion would be most important for Lily to consider? Describe your answer in details according to the concept in chapter 12? A. The amount of money available B. The level of community motivation to “fix” one of the three identified problems C. The number of people in the community who expressed a concern about one of the three identified problems D. How much control she would have in the process
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