LSD is classified as a:
A) sedative
B) hallucinogen
C) narcotic
D) CNS stimulant
B) hallucinogen
B) LSD is classified as a hallucinogen. When biochemist Albert Hofmann unintentionally ingested the substance in 1943, he experienced what he described an "extremely stimulated experience."
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
The usual daily dose of Premarin is:
A) 10 mg B) 1-5 mg C) 0.3-1.25 mg D) 0.05-0.25 mg
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A patient who is experiencing agnosia:
A) has neuronal dysfunction between the temporal and frontal lobe. B) may call a knife a fork when he or she is asked to name the object. C) is probably experiencing an ischemic stroke in the cerebellar area. D) cannot use a pencil secondary to dysfunction of the occipital lobe.