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Which of the following elements are not typically included in a professional code of ethics?
 
 Ethical conduct
  Social contribution
  Religious affiliation
  Growth and development

Question 2

Body areas normally used for intradermal injections are:
 A) deltoid and ventrogluteal areas
  B) vastus lateralis and deltoid
  C) inner forearm and middle of back
  D) vastus lateralis and dorsogluteal



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Answer to Question 1

Religious affiliation

Rationale: All are included except religious affiliation, which is at one's own discretion.

Answer to Question 2

C



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