- 1.—-Discuss how the mental and/or physiological effects of chronic stress can impact health/wellness. Suggest how you might recognize the effects of stress if you witnessed it.
- 2.—-Describe two characteristics of burnout and explain four effective strategies that you use for avoiding burnout.
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