While Debbie was in the hospital, she received glucose continuously through an intravenous line. When her blood glucose levels started to rise, it is likely that she
A) experienced decreased autonomic arousal.
B) lost interest in food.
C) felt hungry.
D) became agitated.
Answer: B
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A. genital vasocongestion. B. the hormonal cycle. C. increased muscle tension. D. a full bladder pressing on the clitoris.
By inhibiting SK2 channels, chronic alcohol use:
a. reduces the risk of excitotoxicity if alcohol is withdrawn. b. leads to decreased excitatory postsynaptic potentials. c. leads to a down regulation of NMDA receptors. d. promotes greater NMDA receptor activity if alcohol is withdrawn.
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Indicate whether this statement is true or false.