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Deast7027

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A patient diagnosed with depression tells a nurse, I don't feel rested. It's as though I didn't sleep at all.. Comments by night shift staff show that the patient slept through most of the night.
 
  How can these two observations be reconciled? a. The patient is considered the more accurate reporter.
  b. The staff observations are more objective than the patient's statement.
  c. Studies show that people with depression have disturbed sleep cycles that can result in sleep deprivation.
  d. People with depression characteristically underreport sleep satisfaction because of cognition flaws.

Question 2

Which phrase provides the BEST definition of asylums?
 
  a. areas for basic incarceration to segregate people who are insane
  b. custodial care under the direction of physicians
  c. private care facilities akin to sanatoriums
  d. public institutions to provide humane, rational treatment



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Answer to Question 1

C
Studies show that with depression, REM sleep is excessive, the deeper stages of sleep are decreased, and dreams may be unusually intense, leading to patient reports of fatigue, poor concentration, and irritability associated with sleep deprivation.

Answer to Question 2

D
Asylums were large public institutions that were to promote human and rational methods of treatment of people who were mentally ill. They were self-sufficient communities. Everything for daily living was available on the grounds of the institution. This included laundry services, cooking facilities, and so on.



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