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Question
A nurse practitioner wishes to send e-mail to all clients on a distribution list without displaying the e-mail addresses of those on the list to the recipients. Which of the following will appropriately accomplish this task?
1. Include the nurse practitioner's e-mail address as primary recipient and the client addresses as carbon copies (CC).
2. The nurse practitioner must send a separate message to each individual client as primary recipient.
3. Include the nurse practitioner's e-mail address as primary recipient and the client addresses as blind copies (BCC).
4. Include the recipient e-mail addresses as primary recipients and the nurse practitioner's address as a blind copy (BCC).
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