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karateprodigy

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College-bound adolescents who will live in a dormitory or residence hall need to be advised most on the importance of vaccination against:
 
  a. influenza c. meningococcal disease
  b. tetanus d. Legionnaires' disease

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The major outcome of the White House Conference of 1909 was the:
 
  a. Formulation of guidelines for child labor
  b. Formation of the Children's Bureau
  c. Founding of the free lunch program for needy schoolchildren
  d. Recommendation of an inoculation schedule for children



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Answer to Question 1

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A Incorrect. College-bound adolescents who will live in a dormitory or residence hall will not need to be advised most on the importance of vaccination against influenza.
B Incorrect. College-bound adolescents who will live in a dormitory or residence hall will not need to be advised most on the importance of vaccination against tetanus.
C Correct. College-bound adolescents who will live in a dormitory or residence hall need to be advised most on the importance of vaccination against meningococcal disease.
D Incorrect. College-bound adolescents who will live in a dormitory or residence hall will not need to be advised most on the importance of vaccination against Legionnaires' disease.

Answer to Question 2

B
The White House Conference of 1909 recommended the formation of the Children's Bureau.




karateprodigy

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Reply 2 on: Jun 27, 2018
:D TYSM


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Wow, this really help

 

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