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DSST Substance Abuse
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. The timing of the onset - duration - and termination of a drug's effect is called the ___________.
25
Time course
Nicotine
13-14
2. A common lung disease caused by smoking is _________.
Poorer
Haldol
Emphysema
Parkinson's
3. Schedule IV drugs have a slightly higher chance of abuse than the Schedule V drugs. What most specifically distinguishes Schedule V drugs from the other schedules is that the drugs are regulated but don't require a ______________.
Anabolic steroid
Prescription
Marinol
Spinal cord
4. GHB is most well-known for its use in substances that disable users and make them vulnerable to sexual assault. _________ is another drug of this type.
Schedule III
HCL
Heroin
Rohypnol
5. The most common active ingredients contained in OTC sleep aids are ______________.
Antihistamines
Naloxone
Crack
Cross tolerant
6. The DEA is the primary _______ agency responsible for enforcing U.S. drug laws.
Federal
Cocaine
OTC
Obesity
7. ___________ disease is a degenerative neurological disease involving damage to dopamine neurons.
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8. Examples of opioid antagonists are _________ - nalorphine and naltrexone.
Endorphines
Naloxone
Codeine
Thousands
9. CNS depressants that promote relaxation and relieve anxiety are called _________.
Sedatives
Anorexiants
British East India
41
10. ___________ is a precancerous lesion caused by chewing tobacco.
Overdose
Mushrooms
Receptors
Leukoplakia
11. According to a recent survey - __% of Americans have used marijuana in their lifetime.
41
Tremors
I
Tranquilizers
12. Originally marketed as a non-habit-forming substitute for codeine - ______ is derived from opium and is about three times as potent as morphine.
Soft drinks
Heroin
Potent
Licit
13. Generally addiction refers to the ______ attachment to a drug.
Medicinal herbs
0.4
Antidepressant
Psychological
14. Drugs with a high potential for abuse - no currently accepted medical use in the US - and declared unsafe are listed under Schedule _.
Fluoxetine
Constipation
Dentists
I
15. Flashbacks are the recurrence of certain aspects of the drug experience weeks or months after an individual has taken ___.
Relaxed
LSD
Amphetamines
Black Tar
16. When an alcoholic learns to modify his behavior to compensate for motor impairments associated with being intoxicated this is called _____ _____.
Behavioral tolerance
Equilibrium
Nail polish
Psychedelics
17. With _______ parodoxical effects include bizarre uninhibited behavior - rage - hostility and paranoia.
Somatic
Tobacco
Benzodiazepines
British East India
18. Schedule I drugs have a high potential for abuse - no current ________ use in the US and have been declared unsafe.
Psychological
Placenta
Opium
Medical
19. Nicotine _______ are also known as transdermal nicotine systems.
Breaks down
Patches
Designer
Breathing
20. Experimenters primarily restrict drug usage to ______________ settings and are motivated by peer pressure and curiosity.
Heroin
Synthetic
Atypical
Recreational
21. At first - tobacco was almost universally accepted as a ________.
Substitution
Medicine
Increase
Psilocybin
22. Ecstasy falls under the category of synthetic or _________ drugs.
Designer
Antihistamines
Fluoxetine
Sedative
23. Stimulants include cocaine - amphetamines - methamphetamine - caffeine - and ________.
Smaller
Hypnotics
Nicotine
Tax
24. Volatile substances will __________ at low temperatures.
Evaporate
Schedule III
Thousands
Day
25. The half life of _______ is 60 to 90 minutes.
Cocaine
Healthcare
Barley
Amphetamines
26. __________________ is the most serious side effect of long term antipsychotic drug treatment.
60
Tardive dyskinesia
I
Brain
27. Methyl alcohol is added to grain alcohol for industrial use to prevent _________.
Pharmacodynamic
Hallucinogens
Drinking
Illicit
28. Hashish comes from the concentrated ______.
Codeine
Raves
Resin
Phenothiazines
29. Drugs which enhance the sense of touch are called ___________.
Codeine
10
48
Entactogens
30. Most studies show that alcohol is involved in about ____ _____ of all suicides.
One-third
Instrumental
Hallucinogens
Antihistamines
31. Amnesiac and anesthesia effects are common among hypnotics when used in _____ doses.
Breathing
Alcohol
Insomnia
High
32. High School ____ had the highest rate of current use of illicit drugs (9%).
Chantix
Placebo
Dropouts
Sedative
33. ______________ are significantly better than placebo treatments in reducing psychotic behaviors.
Body
Phenothiazines
0.4
Cocaine
34. Kava Kava and St John's Wort are both medicinal herbs - often used to treat mild
Depression
Hallucinogens
Haldol
Dopamine
35. _______ withdrawal often lacks the severe physical symptoms that occur with heroin or alcohol withdrawal.
Time course
Tardive dyskinesia
30
Cocaine
36. A typical progression of drug use starts with ___________ and alcohol - and then marijuana before moving on to the stronger drugs - which is why these drugs are often called 'gateway' drugs.
Cocaine
Cigarettes
Depress
Neonatal abstinence
37. Specialized nerve endings that recognize neurotransmitter molecules and cause a change in the electrical activity of the neuron when activated are called _________.
Receptors
Expectancy
26
Rock
38. Alcohol withdrawal symptoms are more severe and more likely to cause death than withdrawal from _______.
Heroin
Mainlining
I
Preschool
39. Alcohol ______ - is the tendency for someone under the influence of alcohol to focus on the here and now and to pay less attention to long term consequences.
Emphysema
Norepinephrine
Poorer
Myopia
40. ________ is used primarily in conjunction with surgical anesthesia and is approximately a hundred times as potent as morphine.
0.4
Fentanyl
1937
Illicit
41. ________ the proof number is the percentage of alcohol by volume.
Cocaine
Bupropion
One half
Cost
42. Federal laws which prohibited the sale of alcohol from 1920 to ____ are called prohibition.
1933
Is Not
Pharmacodynamic
Crack
43. __________ is the generic name for THC in capsule form and is approved by the FDA for stimulating appetite in AIDS patients.
Overdose
PCP
Plants
Dronabinol
44. ________ - tobacco and marijuana are commonly called gateway drugs.
Social
PCP
Alcohol
Alcoholics Anonymous
45. Depressants _________ the rate of various vital physiological activities - especially those of the central nervous system.
Psychoactive
Weight control
Cannabinoids
Decrease
46. Pharmacological factors refer to how the drug actually affects the ____.
Homeostasis
1933
Body
Preoccupation
47. When someone overdoses on opiates (heroin - codeine - morphine - etc) Narcan can be injected into a muscle to get the victim __________ again.
Drug safety
Sleeping pills
Antidepressant
Breathing
48. Anabolic steroids are _________ drugs designed to build muscle mass while minimizing masculinizing effects attributed to testosterone.
Codeine
Synthetic
Less
Mental
49. Drug use can be detected in urine for up to 5 days - in saliva for up to 1 day and in hair samples for up to ___ days.
Antidepressant
90
Isopropyl
1980
50. Caffeine is the world's most popular drug and frequently used _________.
PET
Long
Psychological
Stimulant