Which of the following types of day-care occupancies poses the LOWEST risk?

A. Mixed-care facility including infants and toddlers
B. Facility including children only over the age of four
C. Mixed-care facility including infants, toddlers, and preschoolers
D. Facility incorporating both ambulatory and nonambulatory individuals

B

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A) pneumonia. B) emphysema. C) congestive heart failure. D) chronic bronchitis.

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Every effort must be made to allow an individual to express his or her beliefs, practice any religious rituals, and/or follow a special diet

Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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