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    Delirium Brought on by Withdrawal from Alcohol or Other Drugs
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Delirium Brought on by Withdrawal from Alcohol or Other Drugs

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Question 11

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Delirium brought on by withdrawal from alcohol or other drugs is generally treated with


A) rest and reassurance.
B) antipsychotic medication.
C) antidepressant medication.
D) restraining the patient until the withdrawal symptoms are over.

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