Approximately ____ of homeless persons in the United States have a serious mental health illness

a. one-fourth
b. one-third
c. one-half
d. two-thirds


ANS: A

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A nursing instructor is teaching student nurses about the sympathetic nervous system. The instructor recognizes that learning has occurred when the students say which of the following responses are regulated by the sympathetic nervous system?

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