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leilurhhh

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A nurse examining the political processes at different levels of government would recognize which of the following processes as occurring at the state level?
 
  a. Flu-injections program c. Medicare
  b. Nursing licensure d. Medicaid

Question 2

Just as there are certain components that should be included in cover letters, there are also those that should not be used. Which in the list of these is not necessarily correct?
 
  a. name signed in non-black or blue ink
  b. repeating information
  c. non-indented paragraphs
  d. more than one page in length



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Answer to Question 1

B
At the state level, policies govern nurses within a state by defining nursing licensure, nursing practice,
and nursing education. An example of the political process at the local level is when flu injections are
made available to high-risk populations. Federal policies are evident in the rules and regulations
governing Medicare and Medicaid funding.

Answer to Question 2

C
Some elements that should not be included in cover letters are signature in any color other than black
or blue ink, repeating information, indented paragraphs, and more than one page in length.



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