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Gary was in a crippling car accident on July 4th. As July 4th approaches, he feels a vague sense of anxiety. Gary is likely suffering from
 
  a. eustress and hyperstress
  b. an anniversary reaction
  c. unpredictability and uncontrollability
  d. transitory post-traumatic stress syndrome

Question 2

The general adaptation syndrome consists of all of the following EXCEPT
 
  a. the flight reaction
  b. the alarm reaction
  c. the stage of exhaustion
  d. the stage of resistance



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: B

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Answer: A





 

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