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question 29 (multiple choice worth 3 points) (lesson 4.3, lesson 0.5 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:
- "never have an effect on driving" is incorrect as headache medications can affect driving (e.g., cause drowsiness, blurred vision).
- "always impair vision and interfere with concentration" is too absolute. Not all headache drugs will always do this.
- "never make a person drowsy, impair vision, interfere with concentration, and impair driving abilities" is wrong as many headache medications can cause drowsiness and other impairments.
- "always have the potential to make a person drowsy and impair driving abilities" is correct. Headache drugs, especially those with sedative or other side - effect - causing components, have the potential to cause drowsiness and affect driving skills (e.g., over - the - counter pain relievers with anti - histamines or prescription migraine medications).
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D. always have the potential to make a person drowsy and impair driving abilities