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Medical Issues: Lesson 1: Quiz 1

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    1. Question

    A parent contacts you to advise that his 11-year-old child wishes to participate in your residential program. She has a severe peanut allergy. You should:

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    A child reports for your program with insulin and indicates that she knows how to monitor her blood sugar, calculate the appropriate dosage and wants to keep the medication in her room. Her parent has authorized self-medication but dosage instructions are left open due to the nature of the illness.

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