Which person is the least likely to have a successful rehabilitation program?
a. The person who tries to do what the phys-ical therapist suggests
b. The person who works hard to make slow, steady progress
c. The person who is not happy but goes to physical therapy willingly
d. The person who tries to go beyond his limits and tells the staff what to do
D
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A) XII B) XI C) VIII D) VI
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1. "Aplastic anemia causes a proliferation of white blood cells." 2. "Aplastic anemia is characterized by abnormally shaped red blood cells." 3. "Aplastic anemia is caused the bone marrow producing inadequate cells." 4. "Aplastic anemia is a disorder that occurs after a viral illness."