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The nurse teaches the patient who was prescribed a chemical stimulant laxative that this medication may have either a slow, steady effect or may cause severe cramping and rapid evacuation of the contents of the large intestine.
 
  What drug is the nurse teaching this patient about? A) Bismuth salts
  B) Bisacodyl
  C) Castor oil
  D) Cascara

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An anatomy and physiology instructor scratches chalk across the blackboard causing a screeching sound. Several students get a feeling like their hair is standing on end.
 
   This response is part of the sympathetic stress reaction and is called what? A) Diaphoresis
  B) Diuresis
  C) Piloerection
  D) Vasoconstriction



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Specifically related to chemical stimulants, cascara, although a reliable agent, may have a either slow, steady action or may cause severe cramping and rapid evacuation of the contents of the large intestine. Bisacodyl and castor oil do not have potential adverse effect. Bismuth salts are an antidiarrheal.

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The goose flesh or hair standing on end reaction that occurs as part of the stress response is called piloerection. Diaphoresis refers to sweating. Diuresis is the loss of water through the kidneys. Vasoconstriction is a muscle contraction in the blood vessel leading to blood vessel narrowing.




acc299

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Reply 2 on: Jul 23, 2018
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it


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:D TYSM

 

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