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DSST Substance Abuse
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Contextual factors refer to how physical ______________ affect drug use; i.e. being at home vs. being in a rock concert or in a dance club.
Dose response
Medicine
Surroundings
Schedule II
2. The Soviets were the first to use ________ to build up their athletes.
Equal opportunity
Steroids
Lungs
Behavioral tolerance
3. If all of the following consumed the same amount of alcohol at the same speed - which one would have the highest BAC? (120 pound woman - 135 pound woman - 150 pound man - 170 pound man).
120 pound woman
Pharmacological
Wood
Delirium tremens
4. For a given class of ___ drug - all the competing brands contain the same few active ingredients.
Abuse
Toxic
OTC
Cross tolerant
5. 95% pure alcohol is called _____________ spirits
Prescription
LSD
One-third
Grain neutral
6. Most psychoactive drugs can be categorized as stimulants - depressants - opioids - hallucinogens - or _________________ agents.
Surroundings
Toxic
Psychotherapeutic
Lipid soluble
7. Nitrites are sometimes called '________' and come in small vials or tubes.
Spinal cord
Toxic
Poppers
Benzodiazepines
8. The use of alcohol has decreased since ____ and its consumption varies greatly in different regions of the US and among different cultural groups.
1980
Cross tolerant
Healthcare
Synthetic
9. LSD is a synthetic substance and is the most ______ and notorious of the hallucinogens.
Barbiturate
Potent
Low
16
10. When alcohol is heated and the vapors are condensed into liquid form again - the process is called ____________.
Body
Appetite
Pharmacy
Distillation
11. According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse - the typical narcotic habit costs $100 per ___.
Antagonists
Day
Withdrawal
Alcohol
12. Pharmacodynamic tolerance occurs when the brain attempts to maintain _____________ by altering the nervous system's sensitivity.
Homeostasis
Legal Instrumental Use
Ethanol
Women
13. According to a 1997 report - alcohol is involved in more than ___ thousand deaths in the US each year.
Chlorpromazine
100
Barley
Felt tip
14. Cocaine is used for _________ ___________ and vasoconstriction for surgery of the mouth - nose - and throat.
Disease
Anorexiants
Memory
Topical anesthesia
15. _________ drugs produce wakefulness and a sense of energy and well-being.
Heart beat
HCL
Stimulant
Black Tar
16. Drugs are more likely to produce psychological dependence if they have a _____ onset.
Parkinson's
Cocaine
Rapid
Chlorpromazine
17. To make coca paste - coca leaves are mixed with _________ or gasoline and then filtered to form the paste.
Methylphenidate
Heroin
Heroin
Kerosene
18. Because inhalants are so readily _________ - they present a special problem for prevention.
Available
Methylphenidate
Reducing
Common
19. Women are more likely to have problems with ______________ medicines.
Peers
Blood thinners
Alcohol
Prescription
20. Damage to the neurotransmitter _____________ is associated with Alzheimer's disease.
Acetylcholine
Violent
Alcoholic
0.4
21. The opioid antagonist __________ selectively blocks opioid effects - preventing the user from experiencing the reinforcing effects of the abused drug (for example - heroin).
Naltrexone
Wood
Placebo
Environment
22. The theory that the popularity of marijuana increases when the risk associated with its use decreases is called _________ _____.
Toxic
Illicit
Designer
Perceived risk
23. Because _______ is lipid soluble - it is easily absorbed by the liver - heart - brain - lungs and reproductive organs.
Toluene
Analgesic
Legal Instrumental Use
Toxic
24. _________ are the oldest stimulants known. They are found in tea - coffee - soft drinks and chocolate.
Xanthines
One half
Ethanol
Hypoxia
25. The amount of drug that must be given to obtain a particular response is called _______.
Homeostasis
OTC
Potency
Heart beat
26. With _______ parodoxical effects include bizarre uninhibited behavior - rage - hostility and paranoia.
Benzodiazepines
Clozapine
Freebase
Day
27. Its believed that both cocaine and amphetamines interact with a number of _________________ - including dopamine - norepinephrine and serotonin.
Neurotransmitters
Mushrooms
Alcohol
Psychoactive
28. ___ is sometimes known as angel dust.
Prescription
PCP
Distillation
Marijuana
29. ________ - tobacco and marijuana are commonly called gateway drugs.
Tardive dyskinesia
10
Somatic
Alcohol
30. Antipsychotic drugs are grouped into two categories--conventional antipsychotics and ________ antipsychotics.
Atypical
Stimulant
Solvents
Cocaine
31. _______ is absorbed most quickly through smoking and intravenous injection.
Rate
Abuse
Cocaine
Chantix
32. Drugs which enhance the sense of touch are called ___________.
Entactogens
Alcohol
Body fat
Nicotine
33. Ketamine is sometimes known as '_________' - has effects similar to PCP and is commonly used in veterinary hospitals as an anesthetic.
1933
Floaters
Special K
4-6
34. Clonidine is an opioide agonist drug (similar to methadone) used in heroin ______________.
Social
Less
Detoxification
1937
35. drug detoxification often relies upon ___________
Peyote cactus
Breathing
Substitution
Topical anesthesia
36. Columbus was presented tobacco by natives of ____ __________ in 1492 and he brought it with him back to Spain.
Bupropion
San Salvador
Opioids
Narcotics
37. The effective dose (ED50) for LSD is many __________ of times smaller than that of other psychoactive drugs.
Solvent
Thousands
Schedule I
Methamphetamine
38. Also known as synthetic drugs or synthetic ________ - these are designed to get around existing drug laws. Often they involve modifying the molecular structure of an existing drug. Ecstasy is an example of a designer drug (today it's illegal and is a
Phyiscal
Neonatal abstinence
Placebo
Opioids
39. Kava Kava and St John's Wort are both _______ _______ - often used to treat mild depression.
60
Muscle
Endorphines
Medicinal herbs
40. The caffeine that is taken out of coffee to make it decaffeinated is used mostly in _____ ______.
Soft drinks
Drug
Reducing
Dependence
41. Opioid overdose can be diagnosed on the basis of the opioid triad: coma - depressed respiration - and ________ pupils.
Pinpoint
Hydrochloride
Pharmacy
Expectancy
42. _____________ are drugs which cause hallucinations. They alter the way a user perceives reality and can affect emotions.
Heart beat
1933
Hallucinogens
Nicotine
43. A key belief of Alcoholics Anonymous is that alcohol dependence is an _________ - progressive disease characterized by a loss of control over drinking.
Incurable
Marijuana
Unknown
Neurotransmitters
44. Cocaine is derived from the ____ plant.
Pharmacological
Coca
HCL
Prescription
45. Most heroin users need 3 or 4 injections a ___ to avoid withdrawal.
Patent medicines
Day
Strychnine
Cocaine
46. ___ involves using electric shock to induce convulsions in mental patients.
ECT - Electroconvulsive therapy
Erich Goode
Cocaine
Methamphetamine
47. Stimulants can maintain wakefulness - give a user a sense of increased energy - decrease ________ and temporarily elevate the mood.
Appetite
Behavioral tolerance
Hallucinogens
Drug safety
48. Ecstasy falls under the category of synthetic or _________ drugs.
0.4
Inflammatory
Designer
Barbiturate
49. A drug is categorized as Schedule _ if it has a low potential for abuse - a currently accepted medical use in treatment in the United States - and its abuse may lead to limited physical or psychological dependence.
20
V
Incurable
Toxic
50. ___________________ syndrome (NAS) is a group of problems that occur in a newborn who was exposed to addictive - illegal or prescription drugs while in the mother's womb.
Antidepressant
Dependency
Neonatal abstinence
Bupropion