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The complete question is:
The chart below compares first aid for a drug overdose to first aid for an alcohol overdose. The information in one row is incorrect because the "Drug Overdose" column was mistakenly switched with the column for "Alcohol Overdose."
Drug Overdose
Alcohol Overdose
A
Information should be gathered on what type was ingested.
Vital signs will be monitored.
B
The stomach may be pumped.
The stomach may be pumped.
C
IV fluids may be given to prevent dehydration.
Charcoal may be given to prevent absorption of the poison.
D
Vital signs will be monitored.
Oxygen may be given.
Which row is incorrect?
Answer: row C
Step-by-step explanation:
Drug Overdose can be treated by activated charcoal. Activated charcoal helps in drug overdose by binding drugs and keep them in the intestine and stomach. This reduces the chances of absorbtion of drug into blood. The drug which was bounded to the charcoal is then released out from the body through stool.
Alcohol overdose causes dehydration, irritation of the stomach lining, causes nausea, and other digestive issues. It can be treated with fluids having low-sugar electrolytes such as coconut water which replaces the lost electrolytes.
Hence the correct option is Row C.