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lindiwe

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Which statement is true about fraud?
 
  a. It is written information given to a third party that causes damage to someone's reputation.
  b. It is oral information given to a third party that causes damage to someone's reputation.
  c. It results from a deliberate deception intended to produce unlawful gain.
  d. It results from revealing confidential information without the person's permission.

Question 2

When administering eyedrops to a patient, the nurse should avoid
 
  a. placing the drops on the cornea of the eye
  b. using a separate bottle for each patient
  c. discarding any solution remaining in the dropper after instillation
  d. discarding the dropper if the tip is accidentally contaminated



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Answer to Question 1

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Fraud results from a deliberate deception intended to produce unlawful gain. Slander is oral information given to a third party that causes damage to someone's reputation. Libel is written information given to a third party that causes damage to someone's reputation. Violation of privacy results from revealing confidential information without the person's permission.

Answer to Question 2

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The nurse should not administer eye drops directly onto the cornea of the patient's eyes. The nurse should use a separate bottle for each patient, discard any solution remaining in the dropper and not reintroduce it into the medication bottle, and discard the dropper if it is accidentally contaminated in any way.





 

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