I am a medical student (graduating this month) and although I have not particularly heard the set of terms "revised package insert style" I can tell you that regardless you will ALWAYS find the dosage forms whether it be p.o. (my mouth), renal (suppository) etc. Medication strength (example 2mg, 5mg, 10mg) under the section that is labeled DOSAGE and ADMINISTRATION.
This section will always contain what the medication strength (dosage) comes in and the different types of forms it is available to be administered by.
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Answer:
Endocrine and Nervous system
Explanation:
Endocrine and Nervous system
The nervous system is what is responsible for the fight or flight response in every living animal, and so that is one of the major body systems everyone should think of when the body is enacting a stress response to a stimulus.
The SNS (Sympathetic Nervous System) also releases instruction to flood the body with hormones like adrenaline to help the animal either fight or run.
The endocrine however signals to the pituitary gland in the brain to increase the production of Cortisol (Stress hormone), otherwise known as a steroid hormone that regulates a lot of other body system as well, the Cortisol is another large factor in Fight or Flight response.
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Answer:
The answer choices were OT and OF
Your answer would be OT