Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner Exam Prep

Category - Women's Health Nurse Practitioner

Lauren, your new primary care patient, has been diagnosed with Persistent Depressive Disorder.  She has poor social support. What can be said about the client’s symptoms?

  1. Depressive symptoms have persisted for over two years with little relief
  2. The client is only mildly impacted by these symptoms
  3. The client has plenty of family to help them through the situation
  4. All of the above
  5. None of the above
Explanation

Answer: A - What can be said about the client's symptoms is that depressive symptoms have persisted for over two years with little relief since that is a diagnostic criterion for Persistent Depressive Disorder. Their medical conditions indicate more significant impairment, and it is unclear if their lack of social support stems from a lack of family or a lack of friends, or some other source of social support.

Persistent Depressive Disorder, also known as Dysthymia, is a type of depression that involves a long-term (chronic) low mood and other symptoms that last for at least two years. It is a less severe form of depression than major depression, but it can still significantly impapen'sperson's daily life.

Symptoms of persistent depressive disorder may include a low mood or loss of interest or pleasure in activities, difficulty sleeping, changes in appetite, low energy, difficulty concentrating, feelings of hopelessness or worthlessness, and problems with self-esteem.

Treatment for persistent depressive disorder may include therapy, medication, or a combination.

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