For the following list, determine if the item is a factor that influences the onset and intensity of alcohol's effect on an individual(9 points) Yes, this influences the onset and intensity of alcohol's effect. No, this does not influences the onset and intensity of alcohol's effect. Rate of intake Yes, this influences the onset and intensity of alcohol's effect. – Rate of intake No, this does not influences the onset and intensity of alcohol's effect. – Rate of intake Food in the stomach Yes, this influences the onset and intensity of alcohol's effect. – Food in the stomach No, this does not influences the onset and intensity of alcohol's effect. – Food in the stomach Age Yes, this influences the onset and intensity of alcohol's effect. – Age No, this does not influences the onset and intensity of alcohol's effect. – Age Time of day Yes, this influences the onset and intensity of alcohol's effect. – Time of day No, this does not influences the onset and intensity of alcohol's effect. – Time of day The weather Yes, this influences the onset and intensity of alcohol's effect. – The weather No, this does not influences the onset and intensity of alcohol's effect. – The weather Medicines Yes, this influences the onset and intensity of alcohol's effect. – Medicines No, this does not influences the onset and intensity of alcohol's effect. – Medicines Body size Yes, this influences the onset and intensity of alcohol's effect. – Body size No, this does not influences the onset and intensity of alcohol's effect. – Body size Amount of alcohol consumed Yes, this influences the onset and intensity of alcohol's effect. – Amount of alcohol consumed No, this does not influences the onset and intensity of alcohol's effect. – Amount of alcohol consumed Gender Yes, this influences the onset and intensity of alcohol's effect. – Gender No, this does not influences the onset and intensity of alcohol's effect. – Gender Skip to navigation

Based on the information given, the factors that influence the onset and intensity of alcohol's effect on an individual are:

- Rate of intake: Yes
- Food in the stomach: Yes
- Age: Yes
- Time of day: Yes
- The weather: Yes
- Medicines: Yes
- Body size: Yes
- Amount of alcohol consumed: Yes
- Gender: Yes

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Based on the information given, the factors that influence the onset and intensity of alcohol's effect on an individual are:

- Rate of intake: Yes
- Food in the stomach: Yes
- Age: Yes
- Time of day: No
- The weather: No
- Medicines: Yes
- Body size: Yes
- Amount of alcohol consumed: Yes
- Gender: Yes

Please note that the effects of alcohol can vary among individuals, and these factors can affect the onset and intensity to different degrees for different people.

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Sure! Here are the correct answers for the factors that influence the onset and intensity of alcohol's effect on an individual:

- Rate of intake: Yes
- Food in the stomach: Yes
- Age: Yes
- Time of day: No
- The weather: No
- Medicines: Yes
- Body size: Yes
- Amount of alcohol consumed: Yes
- Gender: Yes

All drugs are medicines, but not all medicines are drugs.(1 point)

ture or false

True.

why

This statement is true because all drugs can be considered medicines, as they are substances used to diagnose, treat, prevent, or alleviate symptoms of a medical condition. However, not all medicines are drugs. Medicines can also refer to other substances and treatments such as vitamins, minerals, herbal remedies, medical devices, and therapies that are used for health purposes but may not necessarily be classified as drugs.

Medicines that treat or prevent illness can be classified into the following four (4) broad categories:(1 point)

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Medicines that: 1) help prevent disease, 2) fight pathogens, 3) relieve pain and other symptoms, and 4) manage blood pressure
Medicines that: 1) help prevent disease, 2) fight pathogens, 3) relieve pain and other symptoms, and 4) manage blood pressure

Medicines that: 1) help prevent disease, 2) fight pathogens, 3) regulate blood sugar, and 4) manage chronic conditions, help maintain or restore health and regulate body systems.
Medicines that: 1) help prevent disease, 2) fight pathogens, 3) regulate blood sugar, and 4) manage chronic conditions, help maintain or restore health and regulate body systems.

Medicines that: 1) help prevent disease, 2) fight pathogens, 3) relieve pain and other symptoms, and 4) manage chronic conditions, help maintain or restore health and regulate body systems.
Medicines that: 1) help prevent disease, 2) fight pathogens, 3) relieve pain and other symptoms, and 4) manage chronic conditions, help maintain or restore health and regulate body systems.

Medicines that: 1) reduce fever, 2) fight pathogens, 3) relieve pain and other symptoms, and 4) manage chronic conditions, help maintain or restore health and regulate body systems.