When amphetamines were first developed, they were used primarily to treat
a. asthma c. alcohol addiction
b. depression d. heroin addiction
A
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The suffix that means vision is ____________________
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
DKA stands for:
A) diabetic ketoacidosis. B) diabetic - keep alert. C) hypoglycemia. D) Type II diabetes.
Which of the following is NOT a guideline to ensure "due process"?
a. Parental permission for conducting an assessment b. Student gives permission for conducting an assessment c. Maintaining confidentiality for all records d. Conducting an external evaluation if parents are not satisfied with result of assessment
A patient with a central nervous system disorder is maintained on the drug methyldopa. Hemolytic anemia develops, which resolves shortly after the drug is withdrawn. This is MOST probably an example of:
a. atopic hypersensitivity b. cytotoxic hypersensitivity c. immune-complex hypersensitivity d. cell-mediated hypersensitivity