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itsmyluck

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When a long-time, heavy drinker quits drinking suddenly and completely, that person is likely to experience
 
  a. hallucinogenic rebound.
  b. extreme dehydration.
  c. delirium tremens.
  d. immediate relapse and binge drinking.

Question 2

Many people in a state of delirium slip in and out of
 
  a. sleep or conscious awareness.
  b. work or depression.
  c. rehab or institutionalizatio n.
  d. self-injury or depression.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a



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