The following statement is true:

1. People need to be concerned about toxins from natural food.
2. Methyl mercury has been banned from food.
3. Food contains natural food intoxicants.
4. Additives generally decrease a food's shelf life.


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A nurse named in a malpractice case may wish to avoid the expense of a trail by going to arbitration. What is another rationale for using this process?

1. There is no need to have attorney representation. 2. Arbitration is not binding, so if the parties do not like the outcome, nothing is lost. 3. Witnesses do not testify under oath and are easier to obtain. 4. There is no formal record made of the arbitration process.

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Which organization was the forerunner to the American Nurses Association?

A) Nurses Associated Alumnae of the United States and Canada B) Association of Collegiate Schools of Nursing C) National League for Nursing D) National Nursing Council for War Service

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During a video interview, it is appropriate and expected that your children will be loud and play-ing in the background

Indicate whether the statement is true or false.

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A client is rehabilitating from a fractured right leg. She is learning to walk on crutches. Together, the client and the nurse have established a plan for the client to walk with a three-point gait for 20 feet by the next day

In outcome identification, what is this termed? A) Establishing a client goal B) Evaluation of crutch training C) Collaboration with physical therapy D) Implementation of crutch walking

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