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How should a correctly written objective be structured?

  1. Each member will give an insulin injection with accurate dosage

  2. Ms. Smith will perform a blood sugar test on herself

  3. The community will take their children for immunizations

  4. Fifty percent of eligible women will return for mammograms

The correct answer is: Each member will give an insulin injection with accurate dosage

A well-structured objective is clear, measurable, and specific. The correct answer exemplifies these qualities by focusing on an action that can be observed and assessed, which is crucial for evaluating the effectiveness of a training program or intervention. The statement highlights not just what needs to be done (giving an insulin injection), but also specifies a condition (with accurate dosage), indicating that the emphasis is on both performance and precision. In contrast, the other options lack the same level of specificity or measurability. For instance, the action in the second choice is directed at an individual (Ms. Smith), which does not provide a broader context or target group that can be assessed collectively. The third option mentions a community action but does not quantify or specify how many members will take their children for immunizations, making it less effective as a measurable objective. The fourth option does provide a measurable target (fifty percent), but it focuses on eligibility rather than a specific action tied to a recipient of healthcare, thus lacking the actionable precision that a well-structured objective would entail. Thus, the correct answer stands out by clearly defining both the action and the requirement necessary to achieve success in the objective outlined.