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rmenurse

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Written expression can be scored according to
 
  A. total number of words written.
  B. spelling and punctuation.
  C. grammar usage.
  D. appropriate sentence structure
  E. all of the above

Question 2

In 1997 when CEC revised the original Code of Ethics one of the two changes was to:
 
  a. make a wording change to reflect person-first language
  b. omit giftedness from the obligations for ethical recordkeeping
  c. take out three of the original seven ethical principles
  d. expanded the wording to include related personnel such as psychologists



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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

a



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