A celebrity with no history of substance abuse or bizarre behavior is found driving in circles around a fountain at three o'clock in the morning. His publicist releases a statement attributing the behavior to a prescription benzodiazepine sleep medication. Is this plausible?
A) Yes, but only if taken at well above the prescribed dose.
B) Yes, but only when combined with alcohol or other CNS depressants.
C) Yes. Use of these medications has been associated with the occurrence of complex behaviors while asleep.
D) No. This is likely a rationalization.
C
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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Suturing a tendon to repair a tear is known as:
A) myoplasty B) osteorrhaphy C) tenorrhaphy D) tenomyoplasty
The set of contraceptive methods referred to as ________ methods, such as condoms, attempt to physically separate the sperm from the female reproductive tract.
Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
Which parts of the body would not be expected to increase elasticity through stretching exercises?
A) ligaments B) bones C) muscles D) tendons E) All would increase.