A 38-year-old male has recently abruptly discontinued heavy alcohol consumption that had lasted for two years and is now experiencing an increased pulse, elevated blood pressure, nausea, and hallucinations
Which of
the following should be considered for an intervention?
a. Buspirone.
b. A benzodiazepine.
c. Naloxone.
d. Acamprosate.
b
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What will be an ideal response?
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a. problem-focused b. emotion-focused c. proactive d. anticipatory
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