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The nurse is advocating for local and state laws related to the prevention of motor vehiclerelated deaths and injury. The nurse targets this area for intervention because she knows
 
  A) while injuries from motor vehicle accidents are decreasing, too many people still die from automobile accidents.
  B) more people die in bus and truck accidents than those that use two-wheeled vehicles.
  C) road traffic deaths are projected to be the fifth leading cause of death worldwide by 2030 unless something is done.
  D) most other countries have stronger legislation than the United States.

Question 2

There is a shortage of nurses at a local hospital. The administration's answer is to go recruit nurses from the Philippines. As a nurse at the facility, what should you do?
 
  A) Enroll in a language and culture course so you can assist with these nurses' transition
  B) Speak out against bringing nurses from other countries to your facility to meet this need
  C) Offer to go to the Philippines and assist in the recruitment efforts
  D) Stay out of the initiative as it does not affect your unit currently



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B





 

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