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You are denied access to the child by an adult who appears impaired.

A. Proceed with the interview, as long as the child is present.
B. Leave the premises and contact a supervisor or law enforcement.
C. Confront the impaired adult and insist on access to the child.
D. Schedule another visit for a later time.

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Final answer:

If denied access to a child by an impaired adult, it is best to leave and contact a supervisor or law enforcement.

Step-by-step explanation:

If you are denied access to a child by an impaired adult, the appropriate course of action would be to leave the premises and contact a supervisor or law enforcement (option B). It is important to prioritize the safety and well-being of the child, and an impaired adult may not be capable of providing appropriate care or supervision. Confronting the impaired adult (option C) may escalate the situation and put everyone involved at risk, and scheduling another visit for a later time (option D) may not address the immediate concern.

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