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When interacting with a violent person, you should
 A) speak loudly so others will hear you.
  B) point your finger at the person.
  C) stand directly in front of the person.
  D) listen to what the person is saying.

Question 2

When caring for the dying patient, one objective should always be to
 A) keep the patient as comfortable as possible.
  B) provide resuscitation and aggressive care.
  C) preserve vital organs for transplant.
  D) assist with euthanasia if pain is intolerable.



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

A



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