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A mental health professional is consulted for the treatment of a patient who has recently gotten out of prison and is currently registered on the sex offender’s registry. The patient’s medical records reveal a history of ADHD as a child. The patient reports feeling depressed, with decreased energy and appetite, lack of sleep, and feelings of guilt for the past 3 months after being released from prison and being restricted from working in his previous job as a school teacher. He has long-term issues with cleaning compulsions and checks locks at home repeatedly. Which of the following best describes the indications for the initiation of SSRIs in this patient? A. Attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) B. Comorbid depression and antisocial personality disorder C. Comorbid obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and depression D. Comorbid OCD, depression, and ADHD
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NURSING
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