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jake

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Which of the following is most true about return to work after rehabilitation.
 
  a. Most individuals would prefer not to work after a significant injury.
  b. The transition back to work tends to go smoothly for most individuals.
  c. Most employers are not supportive after an employee sustains an injury.
  d. Individuals who return to work after rehabilitation report higher levels of life satisfaction than those who do not.

Question 2

Personal factors shown to enhance functional outcomes include all except
 
  a. a strong spiritual or religious orientation
  b. general agreeableness and social interaction skills
  c. use of avoidance as a coping strategy
  d. high levels of hope



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

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