A newly recovering heroin addict happens across a hypodermic syringe. Before long he finds himself thinking about heroin. The syringe represents a/an____________.
a. reminder
b. consequence
c. urge
d. trigger
e. relapse
d. trigger
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A) Competencies B) Theories C) Values D) Practices
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a. practice settings b. state licensure c. the client d. the profession