I think it’s the push ups test.
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Food and Drug Administration
Answer:
B) Convulsions
Explanation:
There are different kind of depressants for diverse mental illnesses (like barbiturates or benzodiazepines as examples) it´s known that influence in a positive manner for the psychological <em>¨disease¨</em>, however there are many secondary effects that are harmful to the patient, like confusion, fatigue and one of the most dangerous ones, the addiction, and dependence.
When the patient leaves behind these substances, and the withdrawal process starts may experience intense symptoms, like <em>anxiety, insomnia, hallucinations, seizures</em>, and <em>convulsions</em> all this due to the dependence generated by the intense effects of the depressants.
Finding out if an exercise is safe needs to determine the fitness level of the exercise and how much it takes to achieve the result of the exercise. The person performing the exercise needs to know their endurance level and if they are able to perform the exercise without injury or illness.
The item from this list which isn't considered a stimulant would be alcohol - a. It is considered to be a depressant. All the other items - nicotine, caffeine, and cocaine have stimulating effects which are known to their useres, while alcohol doesn't have an stimulating effect generally.