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The epidemiologic triad can be used to understand the relationship between work and health. Agents are factors associated with illness and injury. Which of the following are agents?
 
  1. Flexible management styles of the authorities
  2. Temperature extremes and crowding
  3. Susceptible human beings
  4. High-risks groups of individuals

Question 2

The most important risk factor for physical battering during pregnancy is being:
 
  1. Abused before pregnancy
  2. An adolescent
  3. Caucasian
  4. A substance abuser



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Answer to Question 1

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Temperature extremes and crowding are agents.

Answer to Question 2

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Abuse before pregnancy is the most important risk factor for physical battery during pregnancy.




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Reply 2 on: Jul 8, 2018
Great answer, keep it coming :)


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