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A nurse may choose to give care, even if it is not reimbursed, to the client or the client's family while the nurse is providing home care, even if the nurse has to work overtime to do so. However, what problem may occur?
 
  A. The nurse will be unable to continue employment because of exhaustion.
  B. The nurse may not be covered in case of a malpractice claim.
  C. Patients will start demanding that all the agency staff give free care.
  D. Word will get around and soon all the nurse's clients will be demanding extra free services.

Question 2

What are the three primary reasons for the ongoing increase in health care costs in the United States? Select all that apply.
 
  A. Changes in population demographics
  B. Improved end-of-life care
  C. Ongoing research studies
  D. Periodic financial inflation
  E. Rising expectations by consumers
  F. Technologic advances



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: B

Answer to Question 2

ANS: A, D, F



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