When caring for patients withdrawing from cocaine and amphetamines, the nurse should plan measures recognizing that:
A) physical withdrawal is severe and often fatal.
B) psychologic withdrawal is more severe than physical.
C) physical and psychologic withdrawal are equally severe.
D) physical withdrawal is a problem only if the individual used injection.
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