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The nurse explains to a student nurse that the median lethal dose of drugs is often determined in laboratory preclinical trials. Which rationales best support why this is done?
 
  1. It would be unethical to determine these values in human subjects.
  2. The safety of the medication must be determined prior to clinical trials.
  3. It is difficult to obtain sufficient participants for clinical trials.
  4. Clinical trials determine only the effective dose of a drug.
  5. It is too costly to conduct the studies during clinical trials.
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You make an excellent tutor!
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Smart ... Thanks!
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Good timing, thanks!
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