The combination of depressants and alcohol can multiply the effects of the drug and alcohol. Alcohol is considered a depressant and the combination can block other neurotransmitters, resulting in a state of increase intoxication.
Answer: number 1, 2, 3 and 6 actions are correct
Explanation:
A staff member can get the electrocardiogram machine and get procedure done even if they are not able to interpret the result, because ancillary personnel are trained to do electrocardiograms. Anyone can notify the x-ray department that the chest x-ray must be done. It is important to delegate this tasks to a specific person.
Increasing the oxygen without a prescription is appropriate in the short term is possible, but the nurse must obtain a prescription when notifying the health care provider. Notifying the health care provider of the change in oxygen saturation is appropriate, but it would be expected that nursing judgment had taken place and the oxygen already was increased from 2 L/min. Telling the certified nursing assistant (CNA) to get a prescription is a great action as a CNA is not allowed to take medical prescriptions (it's a nursing role)
You suspect that a pregnant 16-year-old girl has a broken leg after she was hit by a car. You explain that you plan to splint her leg, and she agrees to treatment. Which type of consent is her agreement considered
A.) implied
B.)informed
C.)expressed
D.)minors
ANSWER- (C)
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Mental and Physical is the answer!
Answer:
The correct answer will be- agonists
Explanation:
Neurotransmitters are the chemical messengers present at the synaptic junctions between the neurons. These chemical messengers help transmit the electrical signals to post neurons like acetylcholine, serotonin.
The drug which mimics or is similar to a particular neurotransmitter is known as the agonist. The agonists like opiate drugs mimic the neurotransmitters which produce a temporary sensation of arousal or pleasure by blocking the reuptake of the neurotransmitters.
Thus, agonists are the correct answer.