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LCritchfi

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With regard to placement of an individual in an ICF/IID setting, ___________________ __.
 A) the ICF/IID setting is preferable to less restrictive settings
  B) the ICF/IID is almost always the least restrictive setting for individuals with intellectual disabilities
  C) such placements should be considered permanent, unless the ICF/IID is the least restrictive setting for the individual
  D) such placements should not be considered permanent, because the goal of training is to move the individual to a less restrictive setting

Question 2

Herd health record-keeping means documenting a separate record for each animal in the herd.
 
 Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

FALSE



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