Trevor has just been diagnosed with Parkinson's and his doctor prescribes a single agent that alters dopamine release and has anticholinergic effects. The efficacy of the drug tends to wane rather quickly. What drug is it likely to be?
A) entacapone
B) amantadine
C) galantamine
D) memantine
B
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A. the resulting high is measured in seconds B. bromides build up in the body C. bromides induce hallucinations D. bromides are carcinogenic
The innervation of the trapezius muscle is the spinal accessory nerve (cranial nerve XI) and branches of C3 and C4.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Instead of letting a traumatic experience from her past consume her, Angela decides to view her stressful situation as a challenge to be met rather than a threat to her health. Angela is exhibiting _____
a. spirituality b. eustress c. homeostasis d. inoculation e. resilience
Which state is most likely to cause emotional distress when it is chronic rather than episodic?
a. intimacy b. shyness c. assertiveness d. loneliness e. altruism