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Awilson837

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Which is NOT a reported psychological impact of HIV?
 
  A. guilt and self-blame, on the mother's part, for transmitting the virus to her child
 B. fear of being stigmatized by other family members when they learn about the child's infection
 C. repressed feelings of anger about having a defective child
 D. grief and mourning over the loss of a normal child

Question 2

Which statements best describes what should be learned from Ernie's audiological examination describe in Chapter 4?
 
  A. Doctors often give incorrect diagnoses.
 B. A single test may NOT be sufficient.
 C. Parents should get a second opinion.
 D. Parents should trust doctors because doctors are the experts.



TDubDCFL

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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