The spouse of a patient who smokes wonders why anyone would want to engage in "such a disgusting habit." What will the nurse tell the spouse?

a. Nicotine causes relaxation and helps with sleep.
b. Nicotine increases alertness and promotes dopamine release.
c. Nicotine lowers blood pressure.
d. Nicotine settles the stomach and reduces nausea and vomiting.


B
Nicotine increases alertness, facilitates memory, and improves cognition. Even though users re-port feeling relaxed when using nicotine, it actually increases arousal and does not cause relaxa-tion. Nicotine elevates blood pressure. Nicotine causes the gastrointestinal (GI) side effects of nausea, vomiting, and increased motility.

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