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a)Clonus b)Tremor c)Diaphoresis d) Muscular rigidity e) Agitations f) all above Indicate the antipsychotic drug, which is a phenothiazine aliphatic derivative: a. Thiothixene b. Risperidone c. Chlorpromazine d. Clozapine How will you explain to SW the initial dosing ...
What are the symptoms of serotonin syndrome? a)Clonus b)Tremor c)Diaphoresis d) Muscular rigidity e) Agitations f) all above Which of the following is known to be a cause of birth defects? a. Alcohol b. High-fat foods c. Exercise d. Lack of rest ...
Tonic-ClonicSeizuresPreviously known as “grand mal” seizures, these are the kind of convulsions that people often associate with epilepsy. The person becomes rigid, as with a tonic seizure, and then muscle jerking (known as “clonus”) begins. ...
Tonic-ClonicSeizuresPreviously known as “grand mal” seizures, these are the kind of convulsions that people often associate with epilepsy. The person becomes rigid, as with a tonic seizure, and then muscle jerking (known as “clonus”) begins. ...
Adrenaline: Adrenaline or epinephrine is also called a stress hormone because the adrenal medulla secretes it during stressed conditions. This gland is located above the kidney. The receptors of epinephrine hormone are called adrenergic receptors...
What does the provider suspect as the cause of these symptoms? What are the symptoms of serotonin syndrome? a)Clonus b)Tremor c)Diaphoresis d) Muscular rigidity e) Agitations f) all above Which of the following diseases is not caused by a mutation in a mitochondrial gene? a....
Question: What is the relationship between the terms eustress (good stress), distress, acute stress, and chronic stress with the Yerkes-Dodson principle? Yerkes-Dodson Law: The Yerkes-Dodson law is an experimental connection between the two...