What are the four classical symptoms of alcoholism?
What will be an ideal response?
He or she: 1. Craves alcohol, 2. Has developed a higher tolerance for it; that is, the person can drink more, without experiencing the same effects as someone who does not have the disease, 3. Cannot control or limit his or her intake once drinking starts, 4. suffers withdrawal symptoms such as nausea and tremors if drinking is discontinued.
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A patient in the middle stage of hepatic encephalopathy may exhibit _____
a. confusion b. lethargy c. depression d. short attention span e. amnesia
Identify three methods that you would consider using when communicating with one of your elected officials. Why did you choose these?
Which food item is considered to be a source of high-quality protein?
a. seeds b. gelatin c. almond milk d. eggs e. pectin
Which of the following nutrients can be voluntarily placed on a food label?
A) Cholesterol B) Saturated fat C) Sugar D) Soluble fiber