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cagreen833

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Which type of bond is usually done for someone handling large sums of money?
 
 Position-schedule bond
  Blanket-position bond
  Blanket-schedule bond
  Personal bond
  None of the above

Question 2

The usual adult dose of griseofulvin is:
 A) 200 mg daily
  B) 500,000 mg daily
  C) 500 mg bid
  D) 500 mg daily



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Answer to Question 1

Personal bond

Rationale: A personal bond covers an individual; it requires a thorough background investigation and is usually done for persons handling large sums of money.

Answer to Question 2

D



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