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Narcotic
A drug affecting mood or behavior, typically prescribed for pain relief, but often associated with addiction and illegal use.
Orientation
A person's basic awareness of themselves in relation to time, place, and identity; also refers to the process of acquainting individuals with new environments or roles.
Alertness
The state of being watchful and ready to meet potential dangers or emergencies; an enhanced state of sensory vigilance.
Visual Acuity
The clarity or sharpness of vision, measured as the ability to discern letters or numbers at a standardized distance according to a fixed standard.
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