Case 2 (use this case to answer the 5 questions that follow)…
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Cаse 2 (use this cаse tо аnswer the 5 questiоns that fоllow) Name: Fiona Y. Age: 42 Gender: Female Medical history: epilepsy, major depressive disorder, anorexia (restrictive eating disorder) Chief Complaint: Fiona has had a recurrence of depressive symptoms. Presenting Concerns: Fiona has a history of depression. She was managing depression effectively by taking citalopram (at the maximum recommended dose) until a few months ago when she experienced recurrence of symptoms. Today she reports a persistent down mood, lack of enjoyment, difficulty sleeping, fatigue, low motivation, and a noticeable loss of appetite. She is planning to stop citalopram and would like to explore alternative antidepressant options to address her current depressive symptoms. Fiona was diagnosed with epilepsy four years ago and has been consistently taking lamotrigine. In the last year she’s experienced 1 seizure. During a visit to her primary care provider, Fiona requested contraception and the decision was made to prescribe an oral contraceptive which she plans on filling and starting later today. Current medications: Lamotrigine 300 mg daily (started taking 4 years ago) Citalopram 40 mg daily (started taking 2 years ago) Ethinyl estradiol 0.035 mg and norethindrone 0.5 mg daily (combined oral contraceptive pill prescribed today) Social History: Fiona does not use over-the-counter medications. She works in a demanding job but reports no significant psychosocial stressors contributing to her current depressive symptoms.
Prоblem 4: Winter Activities Cоmpаrisоn A school compаres аverage calories burned per session for students participating in four winter activities. Activity Calories Burned Ice Skating 410, 395, 430, 420, 405 Skiing 520, 505, 495, 510, 530 Snowshoeing 450, 465, 440, 455, 460 Indoor Yoga 300, 310, 295, 305, 290 a) Perform a one‑way ANOVA at α = 0.05.b) Complete an ANOVA table.c) State your conclusion.