A patient asks why indoor pollution is worse than outdoor pollution. How should the nurse re-spond? Indoor pollution is considered worse than outdoor pollution because of cigarette smoke and:
a. fireplace wood smoke.
b. radon.
c. benzene.
d. chlorine.
ANS: B
Indoor pollution is related to cigarette smoke and radon. Indoor pollution is not related to fire-place smoke, benzene, or chlorine.
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