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JMatthes

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What must a child achieve to legally become an adult?
 
  A. Demonstrate adequate maturity and judgment
  B. Join the military
  C. Meet state law requirements based on chronologic age
  D. Obtain a driver's license or otherwise demonstrate responsibility

Question 2

What must an educational program be to receive third-party reimbursement?
 
  A. For a geriatric population
  B. Given by an advanced nurse practitioner
  C. Occurring in a rural, underserved area
  D. Prescribed by a physician for an ill client



frogdreck123456

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Answer to Question 1

ANS: C

Answer to Question 2

ANS: D



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