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Which of the following is not a vulnerability factor related to human trafficking? a. Children in the juvenile justice systems (especially children ages 12–14). b. Well-educated individuals. c. Unhoused youth. d. Individuals with disabilities.
8. Which of the following is not a known tactic that a trafficker may use to isolate, control, and intimidate/ threaten victims? a. Violence. b. Threats or intimidation of victims or victims’ family members. c. Withholding basic necessities. d. Provision of friendship and social support. 9. Many trafficking victims suffer serious health issues, which may include all of the following except : a. Reproductive health problems, including sexually transmitted diseases, urinary tract infections, pelvic pain, and injuries from sexual assault or forced abortions. b. Symptoms of posttraumatic stress disorder, phobias, panic attacks, anxiety, and depression. c. Lyme’s disease from exposure to the elements. d. Signs of physical abuse, such as bruises, broken bones, burns, and scarring. 10. Which of the following is an example of suspicious behaviors often exhibited by traffickers attempting to conceal their true identities? a. Being overly accommodating, open, and talkative with healthcare providers and staff. b. Providing additional background information to supplement the patient- reported history and acute illness/injury. c. Advocating for a particular method of treatment or care but deferring to the provider’s judgment. d. Controlling the patient’s identification documents.
Course Code: MTX01RH
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Book Code: MTX1325
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