Multiple Choice
Fred's Stress
Fred was not handling the change in his department well.The company had recently changed hands and, even though no-one had lost their job, people had been changing jobs and were being asked to move to different locations.The new leadership had a completely different outlook than those people he had worked under for the past 21 years.Fred found that he was unable to concentrate at work and generally felt like he did not like his job anymore.At home, he was getting headaches and having trouble sleeping, which only enhanced his feeling that things were not going to work out well for him.When he thought about it, he had always hated change.He worked in the job he did partially because it was considered stable (boring to some) and predictable.Fred's new boss kept trying to convince him that he was a valuable employee and that new opportunities, along with salary increases, were in his future.Unfortunately, what Fred wanted was to have things the way they used to be.
-Refer to Fred's Stress (Scenario) .Which of the following would be a behavioural symptom of Fred's stress?
A) a rise in Fred's blood pressure
B) problems sleeping
C) his lack of enthusiasm about work
D) headaches
E) his job dissatisfaction
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