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snap (supplemental nutrition assistance program)
How Can Nurses Advocate for SNAP?
Nurses can advocate for SNAP in several ways:
Educating patients about the benefits of SNAP and how to apply for it.
Collaborating with social workers and community organizations to provide resources and support for patients.
Participating in policy advocacy to protect and expand SNAP benefits.
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