Interpret the given notations

0.04 g


four-hundredths of a gram

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1. "Errors are serious and will likely result in your termination.". 2. "Errors are human and there is no need to dwell on them.". 3. "I encourage nurses to avoid reporting small errors as this will just make a mountain out of a molehill.". 4. "Error reporting is a way to ultimately improve performance.".

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The patient tells the nurse, "I thought I was just depressed, but my doctor says I have bipolar disorder. What is that?" What is the best response by the nurse?

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