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jilianpiloj

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Katherine has just discovered a hard, round painless sore on her genitals. She should immediately see her doctor to be tested for _____.
 
  a. gonorrhea b. syphilis
  c. chlamydia
  d. genital herpes e. genital warts

Question 2

Winston is an eight-year-old child who has recently started having sleep problems. He frequently wakes at night, sitting up in his bed and screaming loudly. His mother reports that he seems dazed, or out of it, and can rarely remember more than one or two fragmentary dream images that don't seem to make sense. Winston probably is suffering from .
 
  a. narcolepsy b. sleep apnea
  c. nightmare disorder
  d. sleep terror disorder e. sleepwalking disorder



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

d



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