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question 28 (multiple choice worth 3 points) (lesson 4.3, lesson 9.5 lc) drugs taken for headaches never have an effect on driving always impair vision and interfere with concentration never make a person drowsy, impair vision, interfere with concentration, and impair driving abilities always have the potential to make a person drowsy and impair driving abilities
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- Analyze each option:
- Option 1: "never have an effect on driving" is incorrect. Many headache medications (e.g., some painkillers or those with sedative components) can affect driving.
- Option 2: "always impair vision and interfere with concentration" is too absolute. Not all headache drugs will always do this; it depends on the drug and individual.
- Option 3: "never make a person drowsy... impair driving abilities" is wrong. Some headache medications can cause drowsiness and impact driving.
- Option 4: "always have the potential to make a person drowsy and impair driving abilities" is correct. Headache drugs, especially those with sedatives or that affect the central nervous system, can potentially cause drowsiness or other side effects that impact driving, even if not all people will experience it or to the same degree.
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D. always have the potential to make a person drowsy and impair driving abilities (assuming the options are labeled A - D in order, with the last option being D)