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Question
Each of the following groups might be considered to be vulnerable adults who are protected from abuse in some states by statute EXCEPTa. developmentally disabled adults.
b. severely mentally ill adults.
c. elderly adults.
d. physically disabled adults.
e. emotionally distressed adults.
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