D). Depression.
Depression usually companies feelings of guilt and discouragement. Out of the choices, depression seems to be the most likely choice.
BUT, it’s important to note that from her symptoms, it’s NOT enough to make a diagnosis, since there isn’t enough information. Even though her symptoms seem to direct to depression, the amount of time she has been feeling this way is important to diagnose directly. A). Anxiety disorder isn’t appropriate, since from her symptoms doesn’t stand out pointing to the typical symptoms of an anxiety disorder. This is not saying that she doesn’t have it, but in this circumstance it seems she doesn’t. B). Paranoida and C). Schizophrenia wouldn’t be appropriate diagnosis since the two of them are very complex to be able to say that she has them without further questions. Even though her symptoms is also involved in these disorders, it isn’t much to go on, so the most likely educated guess would be D). Depression.
Answer: physical dependence and tolerance.
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Answer:
The principal nonmalignant respiratory diseases caused by cigarette smoking—COPD, emphysema, chronic bronchitis, and asthma—are defined in Table 7.2. The definitions indicate that chronic bronchitis is a specific set of symptoms, whereas emphysema refers to a particular pattern of lung damage.
Answer: a
Explanation:
because nothing is more important than love