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nmorano1

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Which of the following factors contributes most to faulty patient-practioner communication?
 
  a. patients
  b. the treatment setting
  c. practitioners
  d. all these factors can contribute

Question 2

While a college student, Carlos attends a stress management program. Which of the following is NOT something Carlos is likely to do as part of the program?
 
  a. learn to recognize his negative self-talk
  b. explore his unresolved conflicts with his parents
  c. learn muscle relaxation and meditation techniques
  d. attempt to set realistic goals for managing his stress



akemokai

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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B



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