__________ leads to a 9 percent reduction in __________ injuries, a leading cause of permanent physical disability and death in school-age children
A) Wearing protective helmets; head
B) Proper use of car seats and seat belts; spinal
C) Teaching children to use crosswalks; pedestrian
D) Improving playgrounds; motor vehicle accident
Answer: A
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a. Michael's symptoms fall into a recognized pattern. b. There is a significant family history of conflict. c. Michael expresses a need to be alone. d. Michael has trouble communicating his thoughts.
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A) delusion B) hallucination C) hysterical episode D) melancholic thought