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dybincka [34]
1 year ago
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A client diagnosed with depression has been prescribed phenelzine. what foods should the nurse instruct the client to avoid?

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kolezko [41]1 year ago
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A client diagnosed with depression has been prescribed Phenelzine. Foods the nurse should instruct the client to avoid are aged foods, such as wine and cheese.

What is the true meaning of depression?

Depression, a mood illness, is marked by a pervasive sense of sadness and drowsiness. It can have an effect on your feelings, thoughts, and behavior as well as cause a number of mental and physical disorders. It also goes by the labels of clinical depression and major depressive disorder.

How does depression affect the brain?

There is mounting evidence that persons with depression experience brain shrinkage in various areas. These regions lose volume of gray matter specifically (GMV). There are several brain cells in that tissue. People who experience severe or persistent depression on a regular basis appear to experience more GMV loss.

What is Phenelzine?

Antidepressant phenelzine (monoamine oxidase inhibitor). This drug works to alleviate depression by bringing back the proper ratio of the brain's neurotransmitters. You may feel happier and more contented after taking phenelzine.

Learn more about depression: brainly.com/question/17293944

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