A nurse is caring for patients in an ambulatory facility. When caring for the patients, what does the nurse consider the greatest threat to good health?
A) Diet
B) Exercise
C) Medications
D) Poverty
Ans: D
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Which conclusion can the reader of a research study draw when he or she is unable to identify the limitations of the study?
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