Answer:
INTERNAL:
Some teens may use Narcotics due to depression or anxiety, narcotics may be the only way they think they can “escape” it. A reason a teen might choose not to use is that they have self morals that are against using drugs/narcotics.
EXTERNAL:
Some teens may use narcotics due to peer pressure or troubled home issues (divorced parents, abusive parents, etc.). Some teens may choose not to use narcotics because they’re parents are very strict and they will punish the teen or the teen has friends telling them not to use drugs/narcotics.
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Answer: True
Explanation:
Ischemia is the reduction in blood flow to a tissue resulting in decreased oxygen and nutrient supplies to the tissue which may lead to cell death if not reversed.
Risk factors to ischemia includes:
1. Vascular diseases
2. Trauma
3. High blood pressure
4. Tobacco
5. Physical inactivity
6. High cholesterol.
Ischemia can be acute or chronic depending on its course of action. Acute ischemia occurs when there is a sudden decrease in the flow of blood to a tissue while chronic ischemia occurs when there is a gradual decrease in blood flow to a tissue.
Ischemia can be reversible when blood flow to the tissue returns. When irreversible, it leads to cell death.