A 20-year-old man brought to the emergency room with hallucinations appeared euphoric, tremulous, and anorexic and had dilated pupils. The nurse who examined him found that the culprit was ____ use

A. Methamphetamine
B. Cocaine
C. Alcohol
D. None of the above


ANS: A

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