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P wave asystole differs from asystole in that P wave asystole has P waves; asystole is ________.
Alcohol
A chemical compound, specifically ethanol, which is found in drinks like beer, wine, and spirits, and can alter consciousness and impair cognitive and motor functions.
Cirrhosis
A chronic liver disease marked by degeneration of cells, inflammation, and fibrous thickening of tissue, often caused by alcoholism or hepatitis.
Blackouts
Episodes of memory loss for events that occurred while a person was intoxicated or during certain medical conditions.
Stimulant
A substance that raises levels of physiological or nervous activity in the body, commonly used to enhance alertness, attention, and energy.
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