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jparksx

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The two approaches to expressing amount of risk involve:
 
  a. Exposure and nonexposure
  b. Risk and risk reduction
  c. Odds and odds ratios
  d. Absolute risk and relative risk

Question 2

The practice of a school nurse in the early twentieth century would have focused on:
 
  a. Investigating causes of absenteeism
  b. Teaching school as well as being a nurse
  c. Promoting nursing as an autonomous practice
  d. Providing medical treatment to enable children to return to school



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A
Early school nursing focused on investigating causes of absenteeism, not providing medical treatment. That was the responsibility of physicians.



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