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A patient admitted for a heroin overdose received naloxone (Narcan) . The patient's breathing pattern improved. Two hours later, the patient reports muscle aches, abdominal cramps, gooseflesh and says, "I feel terrible." Which analysis is correct?
Diabetic Retinopathy
A diabetes complication that affects the eyes, leading to blood vessel damage in the retina.
Pathology
The study of diseases and the changes they cause in the structure and function of body parts.
Glossitis
Inflammation of the tongue, which can lead to changes in color, texture, and appearance, often accompanied by pain or discomfort.
Nasal Disease
A medical condition affecting the nose, which can range from common colds to allergies and more serious conditions like sinusitis.
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