What are the primary ethical issues involved in genetic research?

a. Production of mutant organisms and dan-gerous diseases
b. Violations of confidentiality and informed consent
c. Breeding of a "super-race" of humans be-cause of purification of genetic material
d. Loss of control of reproduction by the human species


B

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A slow-growing and usually benign tumor of the vestibular portion of the inner ear is known as:

a. acoustic neuroma c. otitis media b. Ménière's disease d. otosclerosis

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Which of the following provides a competitive advantage for hospitals with magnet designation?

a. High turnover and low job satisfaction c. High turnover and high job satisfaction b. Low turnover and high job satisfaction d. Low turnover and low job satisfaction

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One of the staff nurses was attending graduate school to learn more about critical care. The nurse manager asked the staff nurse to develop policies and procedures for the new cardiac rehabilitation program that was to be opened the next year

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