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An acute injury is: A. a sudden injury that has long-term effects. B. a gradual injury that has short-term effects. C. a gradual injury that has long-term effects. D. a sudden injury that has short-term
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An acute injury is:
A. a sudden injury that has long-term effects.
B. a gradual injury that has short-term effects.
C. a gradual injury that has long-term effects.
D. a sudden injury that has short-term effects.
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a sudden injury that has long- term effects.
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D- a sudden injury that has short term effect.
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