The existing literature on neurochemistry demonstrates that high doses of the amphetamines for a long time can lead to the development of a delusional psychotic state. The paranoid or delusional state is characterized by auditory and tactile hallucinations. Such symptoms have been wrongly diagnosed as schizophrenia. This drug-induced paranoid state is observed to produce considerable anxiety and intense fear. This results in aggressive and reckless antisocial behavior.
taking high doses of vitamin e supplements: a. is recommended for most people because it is hard to get vitamin E in our diet b. decrease the risk of heart disease c. decrease the risk of some cancer d. has not been shown tho decreases the risk of heart disease or cancer
Thought experiment . I came to class today with a deadly strain of the flu! If nothing is done, I can spread my infection to up half of the class. • Luckily, I have 20 doses of a vaccine that will prevent those who sa receive it from becoming sick. move on • How should we allocate the doses of the vaccine?
High doses of zinc inhibit Oa.cholesterol synthesis Ob. iron absorption c. chromium absorption d.bone calcification e. insulin action QUESTION 50 Which of the following food sources provides the least amount of zinc? a. Legumes b. Shellfish . Eggs d. Meat Milk e.
rences Exposure to high doses of microwaves can cause tissue damage. Estimate how many photons, with 1 = 14 cm, must be absorbed to raise the temperature of your eye by 2.0 °C. Assume the mass of an eye is 11 g and its specific heat capacity is 4.0 J/g. K. photons Submit Answer Try Another Version 10 item attempts remaining Visited
Mrs. A has been taking high doses of glucocorticoids for much of the past 2 years to control severe rheumatoid arthritis. She has now developed hypertension and type 2 diabetes and would like to stop taking the cortisone because of the unwanted changes in her appearance. How does Cushing’s syndrome affect the individual? Discuss how hypertension and diabetes have developed and the potential complications of these conditions. Discuss other potential problems that Mrs. A may experience resulting from long-term use...
During handover, you find that one of your clients is having high doses of IV Antibiotics administered as an infusion in 50ml Normal Saline over 30 minutes. Client is complaining of severe pain at the IV site, nausea, dizziness and increased fatigue. Drug administration guidelines state the medication should be given in 250ml Normal Saline over two hours. Q:1.1) After identifying this drug error, explain your actions. 1.2) What recording and reporting should be done with medication errors?
The decomposition of gaseous dinitrogen oxide in the presence of Cl2 at high temperatures is thought to follow the mechanism, Cl2(g) → 2 Cl (g) N2O (g) + Cl (g) → N2(g) + ClO(g) 2 ClO(g) → Cl2(g) + O2(g) In the net overall reaction, the second step occurs twice for each occurrence of the first and third steps. In this mechanism, the catalysts are ___________, and the intermediates are __________. A. catalysts — Cl & ClO ; intermediates —...
The decomposition of gaseous dinitrogen oxide in the presence of Cl2 at high temperatures is thought to follow the mechanism, Cl2(g) + 2 CI (9) N2O(g) + Cl (g) – N2(g) + CIO(g) 2 CIO(g) - C12(g) + O2(g) In the net overall reaction, the second step occurs twice for each occurrence of the first and third steps. In this mechanism, the catalysts are , and the intermediates are O A. catalysts - Cl2 & Cl; intermediates - CIO O...
4. A) At high doses, AZT had serious side effects especially on bone marrow cells. Based on the structure of AZT and how you think the inhibitor works, what do you think is the cause? B) The data below helps us to understand both how AZT affects the enzyme reverse transcriptase and how it may affect other cells. Interpret this data in light of your answers to part a. Why do you think bone marrow cells would be affected more...
1. What is the most likely reason the amphetamine screen would be positive in someone who overdoses on cold medicines? 2. What compound is actually measured in the immunoassay screen for cocoaine? 3. If the patient had been given one dose of procainamide resulting in a peak concentration of 22 μg/mL, what would the theoretical blood level have been 24 hours later if no further drug was administered (half-life is 8 hours) and no other factors influenced the results? 4....