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olgavictoria

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A pregnant teacher exposed to _______________ should report it immediately to his or her doctor.
 
  a. scabies
 b. giardia
 c. cytomegalovirus
  d. shigella

Question 2

Teachers who show signs and symptoms of infectious disease should
 
  a. follow the same exclusion policy set for children.
 b. continue to go to work, regardless of the signs and symptoms.
 c. wait to go home until the signs and symptoms manifest as a serious illness.
  d. have their temperature taken and go home if it is over 100 degrees Fahrenheit.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a





 

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