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robinn137

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A young woman who has just started college is 6 weeks into the semester and has several tests and assignments due in approximately 3 days. She has developed a sore throat and fever. The development of illness is related to
 
  A) Immunosuppression with stress
  B) Exposure to streptococcus
  C) Decreased energy
  D) Sleep deprivation

Question 2

Which of the following actions demonstrates a coping mechanism to deal with anxiety produced by a very demanding, yet well-paying job?
 
  A) Accepting understanding and sympathy from others
  B) Expressing an opinion to the manager about the job
  C) Taking a daily walk in the neighborhood park
  D) Applying for a less demanding job



johnpizzaz

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Answer to Question 1

Ans: A

Answer to Question 2

Ans: D



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