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cagreen833

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The milieu for a patient with a hallucinogen overdose should have which features?
 
  a. Simple and safe
  b. Active and bright
  c. Stimulating and colorful
  d. Confrontational and challenging

Question 2

A soldier experienced a TBI associated with accelerationdeceler ation forces. Which part of the neuron was most likely damaged?
 
  a. Axon
  b. Dendrite
  c. Telomere
  d. Cell body



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Answer to Question 1

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Because the individual who has ingested a hallucinogen is probably experiencing feelings of unreality and altered sensory perceptions, the best environment is one that does not add to the stimulation. A simple, safe environment is a better choice than an environment with any of the characteristics listed in the other options. The other options would contribute to a bad trip.

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Accelerationdeceler ation forces cause shearing of axons not dendrites, which result in TBIs. The cell body is not believed to be traumatized. Telomeres are part of DNA, not neurons.




cagreen833

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Reply 2 on: Jul 11, 2018
Excellent


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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