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  1. Thank you so much. Those are great ideas. I made some calls and found someone to talk to me. :) I really appreciate the advice!
  2. Yeah, you're right. She said we could do it by phone. I just find this difficult. Thanks :)
  3. That's a good idea. :) I didn't really know where to start. She said it could be done over the phone, but you have a valid point. Thanks :)
  4. Hello! My name is Kelli. I'm a nursing student and for our Community Nursing class our professor wants us to interview an RN that works in the area of community health, home care, hospice, public health, or rehab. If anyone is interested in answering some questions for me, please do! It would be much appreciated. 1) Area(s) of community/public health nursing worked: 2) With what other types of professionals did RN interact: 3) Would work be described as primary, secondary, or tertiary prevention? 4) Explain how role as RN impacted clients' health and/or community's health: 5) What was most satisfying in this work? 6) What was most challenging or frustrating in this work? 7) What would he/she say is the most important skill used? 8) What advice can he/she give a new nurse about preparing for a role in community/public health nursing (either as a volunteer or paid nurse)? 9) Describe any experience you've had impacting or influencing procedures or health care policy at his/her work (ex: keeping/reporting data, suggestions made for practice change, streamlining work processes, etc.):
  5. Hello! I'm Kelli, and I'm nursing student. For our Community Nursing class our professor wants us to interview an RN that works in the area of community health, home care, hospice, public health, or rehab. If anyone is interested in answering some questions for me, please do! It would be much appreciated. 1) Area(s) of community/public health nursing worked: 2) With what other types of professionals did RN interact: 3) Would work be described as primary, secondary, or tertiary prevention? 4) Explain how role as RN impacted clients' health and/or community's health: 5) What was most satisfying in this work? 6) What was most challenging or frustrating in this work? 7) What would he/she say is the most important skill used? 8) What advice can he/she give a new nurse about preparing for a role in community/public health nursing (either as a volunteer or paid nurse)? 9) Describe any experience you've had impacting or influencing procedures or health care policy at his/her work (ex: keeping/reporting data, suggestions made for practice change, streamlining work processes, etc.):
  6. Hello! I'm a nursing student and for our Community Nursing class our professor wants us to interview an RN that works in the area of community health, home care, hospice, public health, or rehab. If anyone is interested in answering some questions for me, please do! It would be much appreciated. 1) Area(s) of community/public health nursing worked: 2) With what other types of professionals did RN interact: 3) Would work be described as primary, secondary, or tertiary prevention? 4) Explain how role as RN impacted clients' health and/or community's health: 5) What was most satisfying in this work? 6) What was most challenging or frustrating in this work? 7) What would he/she say is the most important skill used? 8) What advice can he/she give a new nurse about preparing for a role in community/public health nursing (either as a volunteer or paid nurse)? 9) Describe any experience you've had impacting or influencing procedures or health care policy at his/her work (ex: keeping/reporting data, suggestions made for practice change, streamlining work processes, etc.):

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