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For what practical reason should nurses in the United States be concerned about health issues in other countries?
 
  A. Highly infectious diseases can circle the world quickly and are almost impossible to contain, as worldwide travel has become commonplace and rapid.
  B. Ethically, all nations are bound to help all other nations with health issues.
  C. Legally, by WHO guidelines, nurses are bound to assist in disease control efforts.
  D. Nurses have a moral obligation to assist others.

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One factor is primarily responsible for the differences in health care needs and health care outcomes among the various countries. That factor is the
 
  A. Economic development of the country.
  B. Political system of the country.
  C. Social-cultural system of the country.
  D. Religious faith of the country's main population groups.



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