Drug addiction is a chronic disease characterized by compulsive, or uncontrollable, drug seeking and use despite harmful consequences and changes in the brain, which can be long lasting. These changes in the brain can lead to the harmful behaviors seen in people who use drugs. Drug addiction is also a relapsing disease. Relapse is the return to drug use after an attempt to stop.
Interventions that the nurse could give to the sleepy newborn in order for the baby to receive adequate nutrition are; the nurse should rub or massage the newborn's back or parts such as the hands and feet, applying cool cloth on the face of the baby is also essential, unwrapping the cloth that is surrounded on the new born, turning the newborn from side to side and to change the newborn's diaper. These will help the newborn receive adequate nutrition in a state where he or she is sleepy.
A. is not true, some prescription medications are addictive. Oxycodone and other pain killers are addicting and they are prescription
b. They can provide relief from mild to serious symptoms is true
c. is not true, listen to any commercial for a prescription medication and listen for the side affect. They are sometimes worse than the diseases.
d. Not true. Prescription means that you must have a prescription from your Dr. and that prescription must be filled by a licensed pharmacist.
So B. is the best answer!
Fats and carbohydrates.
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False; Nuts belong to the protein group.
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