The ideal motions for the assistant to avoid are Classes ____________

a. I and II
b. II and III
c. IV and V
d. There are no classes that should be avoided.

c
RATIONALE: The ideal motions for the assistant to avoid are Classes IV and V.

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A) "I'm sure you are right; there is nothing to worry about." B) "Similar bleeding can be caused by more serious conditions." C) "This does not sound like hemorrhoids." D) "Even though this sounds like hemorrhoids, the bleeding may become life-threatening."

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