In high doses and combined with alcohol, barbiturates and sedatives ____
a. ?promote relaxation
b. ?primarily influence norepinephrine
c. ?can lead to unconsciousness
d. ?increase heart rate and breathing
ANSWER:
c
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A. physical trace. B. data transcript. C. complete file. D. narrative record.
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