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A teen is brought to the emergency room by a parent. The assessment reveals that the client has been acting strangely for the past three hours and is hypervigilant, grandiose, and irritable. Vital signs indicate hypertension, tachycardia, and some arrhythmias. The teen may have ingested:
1. Alcohol.
2. Crack.
3. Cocaine.
4. Amphetamines.
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