An ethical person:

a. Does not cause another person harm
b. Is biased
c. Is prejudiced
d. Does not have opinions or facts


A

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Which statement made by a female military personnel currently deployed in a war zone provides the best evidence that the soldier is not feeling any unhealthy guilt over being separated from family?

a. "My family back home realizes I miss and love them but leaving them was a part of my job.". b. "When I get back, I will make up for the time I've been away from my family, especially my children.". c. "The guilt I feel for leaving my family is offset by the pride they have for me serving my country like this.". d. "Being away from my children and spouse is too hard to do again; when my enlistment is finished, I'm leaving the military.".

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A community health nurse is preparing a presentation for a group of local community nurses about measures to help decrease health disparities. Which of the following would be the least effective suggestion?

A) Avoiding political involvement in issues B) Working with schools to reduce the dropout rate C) Organizing task forces to raise community awareness D) Holding community meetings to identify needs

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