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littleanan

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A physician is describing some of the physiological changes that can occur
  in bereavement in adults. Which of the following will be on the list?
 
  a) excessive crying, hypomania and paresthesia
   b) hypervigilance, loss of appetite, and somatization
   c) difficulty breathing, heart palpitations, and la belle indifference
   d) decreased body weight, immunological changes, and sleep disturbance

Question 2

Recent research suggests that the tendency to smoke may be controlled in part by
 
  a) baseline levels of serotonin.
  b) a gene that regulates the reuptake of dopamine.
  c) a deficiency in dopamine.
  d) a brain area that regulates both serotonin and dopamine.



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

b





 

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