The correct answer would be option B, Giving aid to a drowning victim.
All of the given statements are considered unprofessional except giving aid to a drowning victim.
Explanation:
When something is below some standards in a professional environment or scenarios, this is called 'unprofessional'.
Conviction of a felony, practicing medicine without a license and physical abuse of a patient, all are considered unprofessional acts, but if a person is drowning, dying due to inhalation of water, and you help him in this condition and take him to the surface, then this would not be considered an act of unprofessionalism.
Saving a person's life is always a priority for every other human being, and when a person gives aid to a drowning person, it won't be considered unprofessional, rather it should be appreciated.
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The answer would be B: It's possible that they <u>cannot produce a child with sickle-cell disease</u>, but blood tests on them both will be required to make sure.
If the sickle cell ran through the parents jeans then that'll be more of a problem, there can always be a possibility that it is in themselves, but since their parents didn't pass it down to them, their almost in the clear.
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