The nursing instructor is teaching student nurses about the use of viruses in a bioterrorism attack. The nurse determines that learning has occurred when the students make which statement?

A. "The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has a plan to vaccinate Americans against most viruses."
B. "Actually, a bigger concern is a nuclear weapon exploding in a city."
C. "Most Americans have already been vaccinated against the lethal viruses."
D. "A bioterrorist attack with viruses is a real threat to Americans."


Answer: D

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