A nurse is investigating a serious epidemic of influenza. Which of the following best describes the amount of cases that are being examined?

a. 50 cases
b. 100 cases
c. 500 cases
d. Unable to determine


ANS: D
One cannot tell the degree of seriousness without a denominator, which represents the total pop-ulation.

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