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Caiter2013

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A consumer of health care has just been laid off from his employer, losing health care coverage for himself and his family. In this situation, which of the following key factors will contribute to this consumer not being able to afford health care?
 
  A) Access to care
  B) Quality to care
  C) Cost of care
  D) Continuity of care

Question 2

A nurse in her third year of graduate school is taking a class on nursing research. She is preparing to defend her thesis and thinks about all the contributions she can make to the nursing profession.
 
  Which of the following contributions can a baccalaureate nurse provide to research in the profession of nursing?
  A) Participating in nursing-education projects
  B) Suggesting nursing research questions
  C) Using nursing research findings for discussion
  D) Promoting a sense of encouragement for colleagues



raenoj

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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