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what year was the name of the career field changed to security police
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1966
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in 1971 security forces was split into the two separte functions what were these functions
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law enforcement and security specialties
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the law enforcemnt specialty resposible for providing
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the typical police response to safe guard personnell and property
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the vietnam conflict pointed out the need for
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revised securiy thinking
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the death of ssgt terrance jensen had what effect
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within 2 monsh 14 addition canien teams were shipped to vietnam
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oeration safe side provided security police with
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training in light infantry tactis and special weapons
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after veitnam, what was teh next largescae war security police fond themselves involved in
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operain desert storm
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prior tomarch 1971 basic training graduates could be assigned to sp units witout
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formal technical training
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when sf members perform law enfocement functons, they are referred to as
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security police
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the term sf member is used wen
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performing security functions
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the sf shield serves as a figure of
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legal authority
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the securitypolice shield started out as a/an
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military police/ ar police brassard
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when was the firs trial isue shield approved
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1957
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what afsc is awarded upon completion of the military working og handler apprentice course
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3p031a
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airman leadership school must be completed prior to
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assuming the rank of ssg
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adhering to what forms of guidance ensures mission accomplishment
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code of conduct and sf gerneral orders
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what are the cornerstones of our profession
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ethics and integrity
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you have failed to follow what general conduct guideline if you issued a ticket based on the violators race
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personal attitudes
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your conduct wn appreheding suspects should be in accordance with
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afi 31-207 arming and use of force by air force personnel
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how many different job titles are normally present in the typical unit structure
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34
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the typical SF command section includes all of the following except
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superintendent, resources and training
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when officers are in charge of flihts (SFO A/B/C/D) , they are designated
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flight commanders
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the term every airman is a sensor...contributing to overall base defense" is the concept of
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integrated base defense
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during base defense the S-3 function can be compared to
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the operations officer position
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the primary task of the S-4 during combat operations is to
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supply and resupply
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the authority, capacity, power and right of the military to police there is own is known as
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military jurisdicion
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which legal document contains law that applies to all branches of the US armed forces
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UCMJ
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federal statutes are laws passed by congress and are contained in the
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US Code
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laws in the US code that directly affect the air force are covered in
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Title 10
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us military authority in host nation territories is governed by
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status of forces agreements (SOFA)
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what example of international law was reached at the hague and geneva conventions
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law of armed conflict
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the types of jurisdiction found on us government installations are
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exclusive, concurrent, partial and proprietary
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when concurrent jurisdiction exists and there is a conflict with the state
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the federal government prevails under the supremacy clause
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when an occupyin power exercises all authorty over an occupied territory it is known as
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military government
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martial law is military jurisdiction over the civilian population
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in time of emergency
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which type of martial law exists when military authority totally replaces civil authority
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absolute
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during absolute martial law, sf members have the authority to
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apprehend all offenders
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which UCMJ article gives you the authority to apprehend military offenders
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article 7b
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title 18 section 1382 of the us code authorizes you to
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detain civilians for on base offenses
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under exclusive jurisiction you normally relinquish detain civilians to
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US marshals
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What right could you invoke whe apprehending any person for breach of the peace
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citizens right of arrest
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you can research the provision of the posse comitatus act in
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title 18 section 1385 us code
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the defense authorization act authorizes us to assist civil authorities by providing
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inormation, equipment, facilities and training
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military working dogs are most effective when their visible to public we ensure this by
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bite and hold a suspect or search an unoccupied building
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before releasing military working dog to search buildings, the handler must
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give a verbal warning stating they are about to release the dog
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when conduction building checks the military workig dog is normally
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on leash
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the military working dog team should always approach buildings from the
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downwind side
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who determines whether a military working dog will search a building on or off leash
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on duty supervisor and handler
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the military working dogs greatest advantage during security operation is
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detection capabilities during periods of limited visibility
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what is th military working dogs role when the riot control team is apprehending demonstrators
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protect members of the apprehension team
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hostile intent is best described as
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the imminent threat of force to US forces
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what are the rules of engagement elements of self defens
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proportionality and necessity
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proportionality of force to counter hostile acts must be
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of reasonable intensity, duration and magnitude
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a written order by a competent military commander ordering a search is called a/an
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search authorization
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who can issue off-base search procedures in foreign countries
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air force installation commanders
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what exist when there is reason to believe that evdence sought is located in a specific place
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probable cause
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a search affidavit or probale cause supporting your request for
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search authorization
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a person who excercis control over property given to them for safekeeping may
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grant consent to search that property
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under what conditions during a lawful stop can a frisk be conducted
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yo reasonable believe the person is armed and dangerous
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probable cause is not required when searching as a result of
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lawful apprehensions
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what are the common reasons for an interviewee's reluctance to talk
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inconvenience, resentment and fear of involvement
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if a witness is reluctant to talk because of the possible reprisals they are experiencing
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fear of involvement
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which type of interviewee is interviewed to develop facts
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victims
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the four step of interviewe process includes preparing, planning closing and
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conducting
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what are the types of interview approaches
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alternating, direct, indirect
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investigative notes should contain the case number, date, person, interviewed and
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time of interview
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when does your pretrial prepration begin
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as soon as you are dispatched to an incident
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investigators will conduct pretrial preparation with
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the staff jude advocate
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when should you give your opinion
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only if asked to do so by the prosecution or defense
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the budget process is broken down into two centers or control
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cost centers and responsibility center
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who is normally responsible for the responsibility center
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squardron commander
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the unit manpower document is the primary document that reflects
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positions authorized to accomplish the mission
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what is the main reason supply discipline is mandatory
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conserve, protect, and maintain available government supplies, equipment, and real property
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what does the career field educationand training plan identify
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life-cycle education and training requirements, both mandatory and desirable
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what is the responsibility of the security forces manager
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the commander for the stan-eval program
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stan evals will be conducted within
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30 duty days after an individual completes qualification training
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the goal of the air force law enforcement terminal system program is to provide what
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prompt police information through the use of technology
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what are the responsibilities of the chief of scurity forces
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selecting/training of personnel operatng the AFLETS system
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computerized criminal histories and the interstate identifction index are documented in what federal system
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a federal system of records controlled uner the privacy act of 1974
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all personnel assgned against a unit type code manpower position will
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recieve firearms training based their assigned arming group (group A, B,or C)
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individual weapons training programs are outlined in
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AFI 36-2226 combat arms program
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what form is used for personnel who use firearms on a temporay basis
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af form 1297 temporary issue receipt
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the use of prowords in radio communication help
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shorten sending time and to simlify clear reception
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persons will not be tasked to supervise inmates if they
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have an unfavorable information file
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corrections staff personnel should complete or be scheduled to attend
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service corrections course (or civilian equivalent)
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all inmates are assigned a custody status and classified as either
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pretrial detainee, post-trail inmates or casual
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all inmates will have an intial confinement examination within
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24 hours, or the next duty day
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what can you use to clean your mouth effectively in the absence of other means
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salt water
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what are the four major groups for transmission of communicable diseases
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contact, intestinal, waterborne, and insect and animal borne
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what is one of the ways you can prevent the introduction of diseases into your body
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eating and drinking from approved sources only
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an effective way of defeating crawling insects is
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tucking your pants into the tops of your socks and boots
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what can you use to keep your clothes dry in the field
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waterproof clothing bag
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what is considered the most deadly hazard of the security forces career field
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stress
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there are many causes of stress however, the main source of stress can be found where
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personal life and job
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what is the first step in finding ways to reduce stress
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recognizing stressors
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most often suicidal persons are overwhelmed with
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loss of a loved one, mental health, and divorce
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microorganisms in blood that cause disease are
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blood borne pathogens
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the single most imortant source of disease transmission in the workplace is
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blood
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what tactics reduce exposure to blood borne pathgens on the job
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employee work practices, personal protective equipment, and housekeeping
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