Answer:
Hyponatremia
Explanation:
In medicine, hyponatremia refers to a medical condition where there's a low level of sodium in the blood.
One of the main causes for hyponatremia is having prolonged periods of exercise (and therefore sweating a lot) combined with drinking large volumes of water without electrolytes. Because of the sweating and the large volumes of water, the kidneys start malfunctioning and they can't regulate the amounts of sodium properly.
In this example, <u>a person works outside in a physically demanding job in August, sweats a lot and consumes large volumes of water throughout the day,</u> we can see that this person meets the criteria mentioned in the previous paragraph to develop signs of hyponatremia.
The correct answer among the choices given is option A. Apomorphine HCl and ipecac syrup are emetics. These drugs are used to induce vomiting. They are usually used in emergency situations after the ingestion of a toxin. These drugs remove about 80% of the contents of the stomach.
Believe it or not, depression. Depression will cause many symptoms, including a hostile behavior, impulse spending, and may result in drug use. Unless pre-diagnosed with a different type of mental handicap, it would be easy to infer that she might have done some type of drug as a result of her depression, thus causing her to run around in underwear and chant. I hope this helped !
Answer:
Rough endoplasmic reticulum