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jon_i

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Ron works as a paraprofessional for a program that receives telephone calls twenty-four hours a day. He has been trained to evaluate an individual's risk of suicide. What kind of program does Ron probably work for?
 
  a. a halfway house
 b. an employee-assistance program
 c. a crisis intervention unit in a mental hospital
  d. a suicide prevention center

Question 2

Mrs. Kowalski has cancer and glaucoma. To relieve her symptoms, she uses an illegal drug that she receives from her 18-year-old grandson. The drug is most likely ____.
 
  a. heroin
 b. phencyclidine
  c. crack cocaine
  d. marijuana



lindahyatt42

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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

d



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