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The patient was discharged after his condition improved.
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B.
The patient?s fever subsided, but his cough persisted.
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C.
The charge nurse assigned duties to the morning staff.
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D.
Although the patient felt better, he was still weak.
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A.
The nurse will document the vital signs after she took them.
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B.
The patient is complaining of chest pain since this morning.
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C.
The nurse administered the injection before the doctor arrived.
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D.
The student had reviewed the chart when the instructor asks.
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The list of patient symptoms were long.
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B.
The patient, along with her family, are waiting.
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C.
Each of the nurses is responsible for six patients.
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D.
The data from the clinical trial is inconclusive, so they needs more time.
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The study was biased.
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B.
The generalizability (external validity) of the findings may be limited.
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C.
The drug is ineffective.
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D.
The study was too expensive.
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Clinical efficacy is the only concern.
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B.
Balancing individual benefit with societal resource allocation and equitable access.
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The drug should be freely available to everyone.
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D.
Cost is irrelevant for life-saving drugs.
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Blame mothers for not seeking prenatal care.
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B.
Initiate rapid contact tracing of mothers and their partners, and implement enhanced screening and treatment programs for pregnant women.
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C.
Only treat the affected newborns.
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D.
Issue a general warning about sexually transmitted infections.
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