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waynest

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What was the significance of the 1979 Surgeon General's report?
 
  a. It planned the goals and priorities for the entire Veterans Administration medical system.
  b. It vastly increased funding for health promotion activities.
  c. It identified the use of tobacco as a cause of lung cancer.
  d. It created national goals for promoting health and preventing disease.

Question 2

A nurse is determining whether a hospital has the right to require infected patients to be isolated against their will. To which type of law will the nurse refer?
 
  a. Common law
  b. Constitutional law
  c. Legislation and regulation
  d. Judicial law



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: D

Answer to Question 2

ANS: B



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