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pane00

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The use of weapons of mass destruction or natural disasters such as earthquakes will often have more casualties because:
 
  1. They cause the most widespread destruction.
  2. Victims have little time to make evacuation preparations.
  3. Those with chronic conditions cannot escape in time.
  4. The early warning systems are not effective.

Question 2

A nurse is found to be negligent. The doctrine of respondeat superior says that when a nurse is employed and functioning within the scope of that job, the one responsible for that negli-gence is the:
 
  1. Administrator
  2. Nurse's immediate supervisor
  3. Nurse's employer
  4. Patient's physician



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Answer to Question 1

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The use of weapons of mass destruction or natural disasters such as earthquakes will often have more casualties because victims have little time to make evacuation preparations. The other an-swers are false.

Answer to Question 2

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The doctrine of respondeat superior says that when a nurse is employed and functioning within the scope of that job, the one responsible for that negligence is the nurse's employer.



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