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In comparison with heart attack patients who do not participate in a cardiac rehabilitation program, those who do
 
  A) have lower death rates from cardiovascular disease.
  B) have an increased rate of nonfatal heart attacks.
  C) have an increased rate of fatal heart attacks.
  D) have lower death rates from heart disease but higher death rates from stroke.

Question 2

Cardiac patients experience a number of psychological problems following heart surgery. The most common of these are
 
  A) paranoia and delusions.
  B) anxiety and depression.
  C) anxiety and low self-esteem.
  D) anger and sleep disturbances.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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