Answer to Question 1
1
Rationale 1: Dizziness is associated with serotonin syndrome, which may occur when St. John's wort and SSRIs are given concurrently.
Rationale 2: Combining St. John's wort and an SSRI does not result in hyperglycemia.
Rationale 3: It is more likely that concurrent administration of St. John's wort and an SSRI will result in agitation.
Rationale 4: Combining St. John's wort and an SSRI will not result in hyperkalemia.
Global Rationale: Dizziness is associated with serotonin syndrome, which may occur when St. John's wort and SSRIs are given concurrently. Combining St. John's wort and an SSRI does not result in hyperglycemia or hyperkalemia. It is more likely that concurrent administration of St. John's wort and an SSRI will result in agitation.
Answer to Question 2
24
Rationale: When inhaled, marijuana produces effects that occur within minutes and last up to 24 hours.
Global Rationale: When inhaled, marijuana produces effects that occur within minutes and last up to 24 hours.