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What are some of the challenges the Canadian universal health care system will face in the future?
 
  a) Offering the proper level of psychiatric services in cities, more than in rural areas.
  b) Monitoring the quantity of psychiatric care by multidisciplinary teams of professionals.
  c) Meeting the needs of an aging population and plan and delivering home-based services based on best-practice models.
  d) Training general practitioners in the prescription of psychotropic medications.

Question 2

A physiological effect of anorexia nervosa is:
 
  a) Hirsutism (growing heavier, darker hair)
  b) Amenorrhea (loss or irregularity of menstrual period)
  c) High blood pressure
  d) all of the above



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b



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