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According to the usual examination procedure, you would first assist your patient to assume which position?
Type I Alcoholism
A subtype of alcoholism characterized by early onset, often with a genetic component, and is associated with rapid progression of dependence.
Type II Alcoholism
A category of alcoholism characterized by early onset, genetic predisposition, and a tendency towards impulsive behavior, often leading to severe dependency.
Genetics
The branch of biology that deals with heredity and the variation of inherited characteristics.
Ethnic Background
Refers to an individual's cultural heritage, including nationality, culture, ancestry, and language.
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