Asked by Gourami


Question #1: A person who hasn't smoked for two hours and is irritable is showing symptoms of (choose two)

a. respiration
b. hunger
c. withdrawal
d. addiction

I think the two answers that are correct are "c" and "d"

According to what I have studied eventually, the tobacco user needs more and more nicotine to produce the same feelings, and they become addicted. This means that the tobacco user experiences strong cravings for nicotine, and might feel irritable or anxious or experience headaches and difficulty sleeping if they cannot use tobacco. These symptoms are the result of nicotine withdrawal. Withdrawal is the process of stopping the use of an addictive drug.

I don't know if I'm right.

Thanks
-Gourami

Answers

Answered by Ms. Sue
Yes, great! Your answers are correct.
Answered by Gourami
Thanks Ms. Sue. :)
Answered by Ms. Sue
You're welcome, Gourami.
Answered by Anonymous
So its c and d?
Answered by Anonymous
Yay it was! 👍🏼
Answered by Meow Meow Kit Kat
ALL ANSWERS!
100% Guaranteed! (for Connexus U:5 L:1 Chemicals in Tobacco Products)
1. B
2. C,& D.
3. C
Hope this helps... though it's srsly just a quick check XD
Answered by purple guy
yeah you are correct thx
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Answered by Cheri
B
C&D
C
Answered by -ヮ-•ヮ•
correct
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