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For what population size are most local health departments responsible?
 
  a. Populations of 50,000 or fewer
  b. Very large populations of 100,000 or more
  c. Very large populations of 250,000 or more
  d. Populations of more than 1 million residents

Question 2

Which of the following professionals inspects or assesses the safety of water supplies, restaurants, dairies, sewers, and swimming pools for public health departments?
 
  a. Environmental sanitarians
  b. Epidemiologists
  c. Public health director
  d. Public health nurse



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: A

Answer to Question 2

ANS: A



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