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- 5. What are the options regarding dieting improving a diabetic condition? List down the pros and cons for each option.-Deontological: Do the options help support an excellent general moral rule for people to follow in similar situations?-Virtue: Do the options help support or develop the character traits we value most as individuals and in our society?2. A major depressive disorder can be a debilitating condition which often has significant social and occupational impacts. A consumer's cultural beliefs may also impact how they experience depression. Using contemporary peer-reviewed literature, your paper must critically analyse: one (1) culturally safe nursing intervention for a consumer with major depression; (you must identify the culture your evidence is referring to); one (1) evidence-based psychoeducation strategy which can be adopted when working with someone who has a depressive illness.2. A major depressive disorder can be a debilitating condition which often has significant social and occupational impacts. A consumer’s cultural beliefs may also impact how they experience depression. Using contemporary peer-reviewed literature, your paper must critically analyse: • one (1) culturally safe nursing intervention for a consumer with major depression; (you must identify the culture your evidence is referring to); • one (1) evidence-based psychoeducation strategy which can be adopted when working with someone who has a depressive illness.