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Frost2351

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List the 10 categories in which problem etiologies can be classified.

Question 2

Hepatitis C is most commonly transmitted through which route?
 a. exposure to blood or body fluids from an infected person
  b. the fecal-oral route
 c. excessive alcohol intake
 d. contaminated drinking water
 e. sewage



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Answer to Question 1

Etiologies can be classified into one or more of the following categories: (1) beliefs or attitudes, (2) cultural, (3) physical function, (4) knowledge, (5) physiological, (6) psychological, (7) social-personal, (8) treatment, (9) access, or (10) behavioral.

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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