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Samuel is in the last stages of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS). He has decided to become a part of a research study using experimental drugs that might cure him or hasten his death.
 
  Which of the following is an ethical theory guiding the use of experimental drugs that might be harmful? a. Deontology
  b. Maleficence
  c. Teleology
  d. Veracity

Question 2

The current nursing shortage is different than previous nursing shortages in that it is driven by the ____.
 
  a. Decrease in reimbursement for institutions
  b. Desire of most nurses to work in larger institutions
  c. Lack of nurses available to work in various settings
  d. Unwillingness by employers to hire more nurses



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C
This nursing shortage is unlike the immediately prior two shortages in that it is driven by supply side economics (the amount of labor available to work), not just misdistribution of nurses or the demand side of economics (employers willingness to hire nurses; Buerhaus et al., 2000; Prescott, 2000).



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