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jenna1

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42 Code of Federal Regulations, Part 2 deals with:
 
  (a) ethical mandates for AOD treatment providers (b) confidentiality in AOD treatment programs (c) patient rights in AOD treatment programs (d) the maintenance of patients records and treatment plans

Question 2

Abuse of alcohol
 
  (a) Is considered safer than illegal drug use
   (b) Has been shown to damage the brain, but not other organs of the body
   (c) Has been shown to damage the liver, but not other organs of the body
   (d) Can damage every other organ in the body, in addition to the brain



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Answer to Question 1

(b)

Answer to Question 2

C



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