Job stress can accumulate into (select all that apply):
a. better time management skills.
b. feelings of elation.
c. burnout.
d. physical exhaustion.
C, D
Chronic stress can lead to acute and chronic health problems. Job stress is a tension that arises related to the person-in-environment demands of a person's role or job. Job stress, or "disquieting influences," can accumulate into levels that are too high, reach the point of burnout, and manifest as emotional and/or physical exhaustion and lowered job productivity. Levels of job stress that are too low or too high decrease individual productivity.
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