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- 3. undesirable social or mental condition perceived as medical problem subject to treat
- 7. ability to have impact on the state of being of a person
- 8. nursing body regulating community health nursing practice
- 9. equitable access and opportunity to meet health needs
- 10. values,norms,moral principles,virtues and traditions that guide human conduct
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- 1. Ethical ______2 or more attractive reasons for and against two or more possible course of action, and where choosing one course is eliminating the possibility to use the other
- 2. one of ethical principles for public health interventions
- 4. active involvement process where people , groups and communities move towards increase individual and community control, political efficacy, improved quality of community life
- 5. active support of individual rights and positive policy or system change
- 6. Ethical principle of Public health intervention referring to the way in which decision are made
