Millie Martin is a nurse at an elementary school. One of the teachers has expressed concern about a 1st grader named Debbie. Lately, Debbie has become withdrawn, refuses to go outside for recess, has difficulty sitting still in class,

and sometimes reverts to a fantasy world that she has told her teacher about. Based on what the teacher has told Millie, she suspects that Debbie might be suffering from:
1. Emotional maltreatment.
2. Physical abuse.
3. Physical neglect.
4. Sexual abuse.


ANS: 4

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