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Alainaaa8

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A patient has situational depression, which has caused the stimulation of the vagus nerve and increased gastric acid. Which of the following systems uses acetylcholine as a neurotransmitter?
 
  A) Cholinergic
  B) Dopaminergic
  C) GABA-ergic
  D) Noradrenergic

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A patient suffers from generalized anxiety disorder. The patient suffers an acute episode of anxiety. Buspirone (BuSpar) is known to be superior to benzodiazepines. Why is the administration of buspirone (BuSpar) not recommended for this patient?
 
  A) It causes nausea and vomiting.
  B) It takes 24 weeks to work.
  C) The administration is oral.
  D) It causes sexual dysfunction.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



Alainaaa8

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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