Select the most likely characteristic(s) of an individual newly diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. You may choose more than one answer

a. Woman
b. Man
c. Age 60
d. Caucasian
e. African American


a, d

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A nurse has been called as a lay witness in a malpractice lawsuit. What information should be provided to the nurse regarding this testimony?

Note: Credit will be given only if all correct choices and no incorrect choices are selected. Select all that apply. 1. Lay witnesses testify to what others have said about the incident under question. 2. The testimony should include opinion on the appropriateness of care provided. 3. These witnesses tell only what has transpired from their perspective. 4. Lay witnesses may answer hypothetical questions for the jury. 5. The lay witness must have a direct connection to the case.

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Factors associated with increased risk of prostate cancer include:

a. African descent. b. cigarette smoking. c. a low-fat diet. d. alcoholism.

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Use of food preservatives and flavor enhancers and the addition of vitamins A and D to milk are examples of

a. nutritional additives. b. artificial ingredients. c. intentional food additives. d. incidental food additives.

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If you were the oncology RD responsible for GW, what, if anything, should you do at this point?

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