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Reduction division is called ___________________ _.
 
  Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

Question 2

The Code for Nurses
 
  a. is a binding oath, which tells nurses how to make ethical decisions
  b. delineates all obligations and responsibilities of the nurse
  c. supports the concept of respect for all persons
  d. assists the nurse in formulating a personal belief system



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Answer to Question 1

meiosis

Answer to Question 2

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The Code for Nurses clearly identifies that the fundamental principle of respect for persons is central to nursing practice. Codes are not necessarily binding. Codes represent people's acceptance of the obligations and responsibilities entrusted to them by society. They do not, however, delineate all obligations and responsibilities. The Code for Nurses is one of a number of things that assist a nurse in formulating a personal belief system.



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