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One example of a modifiable risk factor is:
 
  a. gender c. ethnicity
  b. age d. obesity

Question 2

What is the term used to define an unexpected event involving death or serious injury to a client?
 
  a. incident c. sentinel event
  b. nosocomial effect d. malpractice



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C
A sentinel event is an unexpected event involving death or serious injury to a patient.




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