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folubunmi

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Miles is 75 and he has been diagnosed with presbycusis. What can he do to help him cope with this problem?
 
  A) Take daily showers to prevent infection.
  B) Use special eye drops in his eyes to relieve pressure in his eyes.
  C) Wear hearing aids.
  D) Inject insulin twice a day to keep his pancreas functioning properly.

Question 2

Jean's hearing has diminished over the years. She probably has the most difficulty hearing
 
  A) conversation at the dinner table.
  B) the sermon at church.
  C) the birds chirping in her garden.
  D) a conversation over the telephone.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

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Answer: C





 

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