<span>Using performance-enhancing drugs has various long-term
effects that includes worsening acne, impotence, balding, stunt growth in
adolescents, increased risk of blood clot and more serious effects such as
heart and liver damage. When the liver
is impaired, it can result to swelling of legs, arm and abdomen, worst case is
jaundice. Meanwhile, damage heart will lead to increase risks of high blood
pressure, heart attack and stroke.</span>
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You have to be able to handle seeing blood and deal with a traumatized individual.. and you also need to be able to not get stressed under pressure and be able to stay focused even when patient is in distress. Please mark brainliest! Thanks!
Types of drugs that relieve depression...
(SSRIs), such as citalopram (Celexa), escitalopram oxalate (Lexapro), fluoxetine (Prozac), fluvoxamine (Luvox), paroxetine HRI (Paxil), and sertraline (Zoloft)
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The patient Free T3 concentration is increased. Normal range of free T3 is about 2-4pg/dl. Increased free T3 indicating a hyperthyroid condition. In this case, you need to determine whether the cause is central(TSH elevated) or peripheral (TSH normal) by testing TSH level. The patient might need anti thyroid drugs like <span>Propylthiouracil.</span>