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jessicacav

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When mental health professionals focus on dimensions, they are considering
 
  a. the length and strength of the problem.
  b. a continuum.
  c. an all or none phenomenon.
  d. what category symptoms qualify for.

Question 2

A physical examination can focus on height and weight to determine
 
  a. prognosis.
  b. BMI, heart rate and rhythm, muscle tone, and strength.
  c. age of onset.
  d. medication needed.



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

b





 

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