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Erica is a 43-year-old woman who is a single mother of two children. She has begun feeling depressed over the past several weeks because she lost her job and is very concerned about her ability to care for her children.
 
  What is this type of depression known as?
  A) Major depression
  B) Dysthymic depression
  C) Transient depression
  D) Expansive depression

Question 2

A psychiatricmental health nurse is working with a female client in her early twenties who was diagnosed with anorexia nervosa 6 months ago. The nurse is aware of the prevalence of emotional reasoning among such clients.
 
  Which of the following statements is indicative of emotional reasoning?
  A) I try to explain the reasons why I don't eat a lot to you all, but no one seems to get it.
  B) When I'm sad or mad, a vigorous workout is the best thing for me.
  C) I don't really feel like talking about my eating because that's my business, not yours.
  D) No one else agrees, but I know that I'm fat because I always feel fat.



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Answer to Question 1

Ans: C
Feedback:
Transient depression is a normal reaction to loss, such as the death of a loved one; disappointment, such as being fired; or overwhelming events, such as being heavily in debt. Sadness directly attributable to such situations is normal and self-limiting

Answer to Question 2

Ans: D
Feedback:
Emotional reasoning means relying on emotions to determine reality. An example of emotional reasoning in clients with eating disorders is I know I'm fat because I feel fat. The other listed statements do not demonstrate this relationship between beliefs and emotions.



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