Multiple Choice
A clinic nurse is caring for a patient diagnosed with migraine headaches. During the patient teaching session, the patient questions the nurse regarding alcohol consumption. What would the nurse be correct in telling the patient about the effects of alcohol?
A) Alcohol causes hormone fluctuations.
B) Alcohol causes vasodilation of the blood vessels.
C) Alcohol has an excitatory effect on the CNS.
D) Alcohol diminishes endorphins in the brain.
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