The school nurse is working with a child who seems angry and hits or hurts other children. Children who hurt other children are most often:

a. victims of abuse themselves
b. victims of manic depressive illness
c. individuals who are neurologically impaired
d. persons with brain damage


A

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A Correct: Children who hurt their siblings, peers, pets, or neighborhood animals are most often victims of abuse themselves.
B Incorrect: Children who hurt other children are not most often victims of manic depressive illness.
C Incorrect: Children who hurt other children are not most often individuals who are neurologically impaired.
D Incorrect: Children who hurt other children are not most often persons with brain damage.

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