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darbym82

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The best way to prepare yourself to handle accidents or medical emergencies is to:
 
  (a) learn all rules of safety (b) become qualified to handle emergencies (c) learn about the accident-prone individual (d) learn conflict resolution skills

Question 2

Bullying is considered an act of violence because:
 
  (a) physical violence usually occurs (b) it leads to acts of retaliation that involve violence (c) it contributes to a climate of fear and intimidation (d) it is really not an act of violence



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER: B

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER: C



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