Asked by Lovereen Jaswal on Jun 11, 2024

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A patient diagnosed with major depressive disorder shows vegetative signs of depression. Which nursing actions should be implemented? (Select all that apply.)

A) Offer laxatives if needed.
B) Monitor food and fluid intake.
C) Provide a quiet sleep environment.
D) Eliminate all daily caffeine intake.
E) Restrict intake of processed foods.

Vegetative Signs

Physical symptoms that are indicative of depression, such as changes in sleep, appetite, or energy levels.

Major Depressive Disorder

A psychiatric disorder characterized by a pervasive and persistent low mood accompanied by low self-esteem and loss of interest or pleasure in normally enjoyable activities.

Laxatives

Laxatives are substances that are used to stimulate bowel movements or loosen stools to facilitate easier passage, commonly used to treat constipation.

  • Gain insight into the indicators and diagnosis guidelines for major depressive disorder and similar disorders.
  • Apply techniques to cultivate self-care practices and boost self-esteem among patients with depressive disorders.
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Hayden CrabbJun 18, 2024
Final Answer :
A, B, C
Explanation :
The correct options promote a normal elimination pattern. Although excessive intake of stimulants such as caffeine may make the patient feel jittery and anxious, small amounts may provide useful stimulation. No indication exists that processed foods should be restricted.