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A patient with recurring depression who experiences anhedonia, early-morning awakening, and sadness asks a nurse, Do you think this sleep deprivation therapy would work for me? Which response reflects the best attempt to answer the patient's
 
  question? a. It's a legitimate therapy that works for some people. What do you know about it?
  b. Up to 60 of patients improve after sleep deprivation, but the depression tends to return soon after sleeping..
  c. You can't go without sleep forever. What didn't you like about the treatment you received the last time?
  d. Sleep deprivation therapy may or may not help, but you've responded well in the past to antidepressant drug therapy..

Question 2

After teaching a group of students about the beliefs associated with the major religions, the instructor determines that additional teaching is needed when the students identify which belief as associated with Confucianism?
 
  A) People are born good.
  B) People are assigned to castes.
  C) Authority figures are respected.
  D) Self-responsibility leads to improvement.



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Answer to Question 1

B
The patient has asked a legitimate question that reflects some reluctance about using a certain treatment. The correct option answers the patient's question in a direct, factual manner that provides accurate information.

Answer to Question 2

B




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