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skymedlock

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Which toy would you expect to provide the best therapeutic play for a child who has to receive daily medicine injections?
 
  A) An anatomically correct puppet
  B) A doll with a cast in place
  C) A syringe to practice injections
  D) A stuffed bear with Band-Aids

Question 2

If one of the parents of a child who has been abused is found to be the abuser, what would you suggest as a long-term intervention for that parent?
 
  A) Returning to school to learn more about children
  B) Participating in an organization such as Parents Anonymous
  C) Placing the child in a home with a relative until parents are capable of handling her
  D) Seeking intensive psychotherapy to gain a better understanding of why abuse is occurring



elyse44

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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