The Answer Is (a), (b), (c). I mean all of the above.
There’s a difference between depression and sadness.
Sadness is usually define as a short lived moment of a sad feeling, or a “down” mood.
Sadness sometimes turns into depression when this period hits 6 months or more. But it’s sometimes not the case
Here’s some symptoms that usually tie into depression:
•feeling “down”
•mood swings
•feelings and thoughts of useless or self doubt
•failing grades
•wanting to be alone
But, if you are having these feelings, it’s important to seek treatment. Remember: depression has to be diagnosed. Also, if you have feelings of hurting yourself or others, please contact 1-800-273-8255. They also have an online chat too.
If you suspect that you might be depressed, please seek treatment. Treatment can work and people care about you.
<span>Decline in grooming, sudden mood changes, and extreme changes in sleep or appetite, bloodshot eyes, secretive behaviours and nosebleeds, Unusual smells on clothes or breath,</span>
No because the graph is going down. If the heart rate increases while doing exercise, the graph should be going up.
Hello. This question is incomplete. You forgot to add the clinical case being analyzed.
This case is shown in the figure attached below.
Answer:
As can be seen in the case below, Dr. Hubble states that it would be correct for the patient to be evaluated by a specialist who can define a suitable surgical procedure for the patient's condition, or if the patient is unable to have surgery, the specialist may indicate the best treatment to follow. Dr. Left, on the other hand, says that this is a case in which treatment with antibiotics should be evaluated, as it may be a better alternative for the patient, as Dr. Wright suggested.
Os medicos devem se reunir e entrar em consenso sobre qual a melhor alternativa de tratar o paciente.