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yoooooman

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How long may an address change service remain in effect?
 
 12 months
  1 month
  2 months
  18 months
  24 months

Question 2

All of the following statements are appropriate for Z-track injections except:
 A) Insert the needle quickly, using a dartlike motion.
  B) Wait 10 seconds before removing the needle to allow medication to be absorbed.
  C) Remove the needle and syringe at the same angle of insertion.
  D) Massage the site after administration to aid absorption.



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Answer to Question 1

12 months

Rationale: Depending on the class of mail being delivered, this service may be provided from three months to a year.

Answer to Question 2

D



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