This is more of a subjective and individualistic response that can only be answered by the one getting asked.
A patient who presents hopeless, with decreased energy, and poor concentration is affected by de pression.
De pression is a common but significant mood illness (sometimes known as major depressive disorder or clinical depression). It produces severe symptoms that interfere with the ability to function daily, including sleeping, eating, and working.
The signs of de pression must last for at least two weeks before a diagnosis may be made:
- Persistently depressed, worried, or empty feeling
- The absence of optimism or pessimism
- Feelings of unease, agitation, or irritability
- Guilty, worthless, or powerless emotions
- Loss of enjoyment or interest in past interests or pursuits
- Reduced energy, tiredness, or a sense of "slowness."
- Having trouble focusing, remembering, or deciding
- Having trouble falling asleep, waking up early, or sleeping too much
- Appetite changes or unintended weight changes
- Sui cidal ideas, sui cide attempts, or death thoughts
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The correct answer is A only. The A arrow indicated the direction of a gradient of increasing solute concentration in the interstitial fluid surrounding a nephron. Nephron is the basic function of the kidney that is why it is important to indicate the direction of the concentration gradient in which high solute concentration may take place.