Nicotine gum products are:
1. Chewed to release the nicotine and then swallowed for a systemic effect
2. "Parked" in the buccal area of the mouth to produce a constant amount of nicotine release
3. Bound to exchange resins so the nicotine is only released during chewing
4. Approximately the same in nicotine content as smoking two cigarettes
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A nurse demonstrates a deontological view of whistle-blowing by demonstrating which action?
A) Seeing whistle-blowing as aimed at achieving good outcomes by changing a situation for the better B) Determining whether the harm caused by whistle-blowing is greater than the harm caused by the employer's actions C) Eliminating any possible intrapersonal conflict in regard to his or her duty to the patient over that to his or her employer D) Seeing whistle-blowing as the fulfillment of a duty to keep promises, tell the truth, and protect patients