A patient expresses that being diagnosed with narcolepsy has been devastating for him. Which statement by the patient should cause the nurse to suspect that the patient is depressed?

A) "I don't like the way the stimulant medication makes me feel."
B) "I sometimes wonder if it is worth living a life that has so many restrictions."
C) "I hate being so dependent. I have to have somebody drive me everywhere I go."
D) "It's no fun having a disease that's the object of ridicule in movies and TV shows."


Ans: B
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Narcolepsy affects almost every aspect of daily life, including professional performance, ability to drive and operate machinery, and social interactions. Accompanying depressed mood is common, as suggested by the individual's statement that he wonders if it is worth living.

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