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OpenStudy (toxicsugar22):

the DSM-IV-TR does not define addiction as such, but has diagnostic criteria for a. habituation. b. substance dependence and substance abuse. c. chronic intoxication. d. drug-associated bipolar disorder.

OpenStudy (toxicsugar22):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

d? maybe? im not sure honestly

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hold on give me a minute

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yeah im gonna go with d because DSM-IV-TR deals with mental disorders and such and bipolar disorder can fit somewhere within that category

OpenStudy (toxicsugar22):

thanks

OpenStudy (anonymous):

no problem

OpenStudy (toxicsugar22):

can you help me with one more

OpenStudy (toxicsugar22):

Acute drug effects are those that . are dangerous. b. are caused by the immediate presence of the drug in the body. c. are unrelated to dose. d. last more than a day

OpenStudy (toxicsugar22):

is it B

OpenStudy (anonymous):

b

OpenStudy (toxicsugar22):

YES THANKS

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes acute drug effects are effects that happen with direct exposure of the drug and last, for the most part, less than 24 hrs.

OpenStudy (toxicsugar22):

acute means its not bad yet. but will get bad

OpenStudy (toxicsugar22):

right

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oh yeah i think i read it wrong

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Acute toxicity describes the adverse effects of a substance that result either from a single exposure or from multiple exposures in a short space of time (usually less than 24 hours). To be described as acute toxicity, the adverse effects should occur within 14 days of the administration of the substance.

OpenStudy (toxicsugar22):

so what is the definition of acute so I know, chronic means long lasting pain and acute means what

OpenStudy (toxicsugar22):

chronic means long lasting pain and acute means what

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