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sabina

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Which of the following cultural views of health would be most compatible with that of ancient Roman physician Galen?
 
  A) That of late 19th-century German physician Rudolf Virchow
  B) That of late 19th-century Austrian physician Sigmund Freud
  C) That of the 17th-century philosopher/scientist Ren Descartes
  D) That of the ancient Babylonians and Assyrians and Hebrews

Question 2

Carla is a teenager living in poverty who is pregnant. What is true about associated health risks to her and her baby?
 
  A) Her baby is more likely to have a low birth weight, but this is not a risk.
  B) She is equally as likely to be abused as poor teens who are not pregnant.
  C) Her baby is more likely to have low birth weight, raising mortality risk.
  D) She is more likely to be abused, but her baby cannot be abused in utero.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C





 

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