A 17-year-old girl comes to your office expressing concern about a number of issues. She says that things were going well until a few months ago, when she started feeling very restless and on edge. She stated feeling tired and rundown and constantly stressed out. She also has problems falling asleep and lay awake worrying about school, friends, and everything she needs to get done. She said that she has a hard time concentrating and has difficulty starting on her list of things to do. She came for help today because of her problem with focus and concentration which is affecting her school performance. During the interview, she becomes very tense and tells you, "You know this is really getting out of control. I feel that I cannot function anymore." On physical examination, the patient's blood pressure is 130 /70 mmHg, and her pulse is 94 beats per minute and regular. Her thyroid gland is within normal limits and nontender. Her cardiac examination reveals no abnormalities outside the tachycardia. Her neurologic examination is normal. The remainder of the physical examination is normal. Question Which of the following symptoms are generally characteristic of the disorder the patient has? Question 23 options: Anxiety exclusively focused on health concern Association of the anxiety with depression A six month or longer course of anxiety and associated symptoms Worry is out of proportion to the likelihood or impact of feared events Awakening with apprehension and unrealistic concern about future misfortune