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rmenurse

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Luis's mother dies suddenly, and he experiences great sadness. Which statement indicates that this could turn into persistent complex bereavement disorder rather than normal mourning?
 
  a. He feels that he needs to mourn in order to adjust to his mother's death.
 b. He has experienced severe and incapacitating depression for more than one year.
  c. He cries when he thinks of his mother.
 d. He has experienced a short, intense period of dejection and sadness.

Question 2

The emotional symptoms of depression include ____.
 
  a. slowed speech and action
 b. thoughts of suicide
 c. an inability to sleep
 d. intense sadness and feelings of worthlessness



dawsa925

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

d



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