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skymedlock

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Which longer acting benzo is less likely to be abused by clients with anxiety?
 
  a. Ativan
  b. Xanax
  c. Klonopin
  d. Tranxene

Question 2

To best meet the needs of diverse clients, which of the following is most recommended?
 
  a. Meet individually with diverse clients in a private office to maximize a sense of safety and trust.
  b. Work outside the office to address systemic issues in an innovative manner.
  c. Use universal counseling interventions to assure non-discriminatory practices.
  d. All of the above are recommended.



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Answer to Question 1

c. Klonopin

Answer to Question 2

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