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Identify one or more choices that best complete the statement or answer the question.
-A parent brings an infant to the pediatric clinic and expresses concern about irritability and poor feeding, along with recent symptoms of flu lasting a few days. The nurse notices multiple raised mosquito bites on the infant. Which additional knowledge causes the nurse to suspect encephalitis? Select all that apply.
Comparative Negligence
A legal doctrine that allocates damages based on the degree of fault of each party involved in an incident where both parties are partially to blame.
Deceptive Advertising
Marketing practices that mislead or lie to consumers about a product or service, often subject to legal penalties.
Half-Truths
Statements that are partially true but designed to deceive by omitting certain truths.
False Conclusion
An incorrect or invalid inference drawn from premises or evidence.
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