The Institute of Medicine (IOM):

A) Was unable to quantify the prevalence or significance of health-care quality issues
B) Was organized after efforts of the AMA failed to improve health-care system quality
C) Was given authority to legislate health-care system quality and safety deficits
D) Authored a series of reports that provided the foundation for health-care system reform


D
Authored a series of reports that provided the foundation for health-care system reform

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a. Alaskan Native, White, Black, and Asian b. Black, White, Asian, and American Indian c. Caucasian, Pacific Islander, African-American, and Asian d. Negro, Caucasian, Asian and Hispanic

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Core concepts are in most Models of Nursing. They are ______.

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