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nautica902

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Which statement reflects the intended functions of personal ethics?
 
  A) Ethics are my guide line when laws don't apply to the situation.
  B) My code of ethics is based on what I feel is right and what is wrong.
  C) Laws are universal while ethics are based on cultural sensitivities.
  D) When there's no good answer, ethics are the basis for decision making.

Question 2

Which action addresses the primary cause of nursing focused legal litigation?
 
  A) Address the anger expressed by the client and family
  B) Personally maintain professional liability insurance
  C) Always give the client's safety priority
  D) Provide appropriate client education



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

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