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DSST Substance Abuse
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Methylphenidate and Ritalin are both ______________.
Anorexiants
Neurotransmitters
90
Amphetamines
2. Metabolites refer to the substances that are produced or left over when the body metabolizes (_______ ______) the drugs that have been consumed.
440
Resin
Obesity
Breaks down
3. Opioids ________ the central nervous system (CNS).
Pinpoint
Depressants
Depress
Heroin
4. Marinol is used to relieve nausea/vomiting experienced by _______ patients and to help restore appetite to AIDS patients.
Incurable
Patches
Addiction
Cancer
5. The three types of drug users include: experimenters - compulsive users and ________.
Prescription
6 -000
Floaters
British East India
6. 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
Injection
Smaller
Opioids
Heart beat
7. Nicotine affects the release of the neurotransmitter dopamine in the reward/________ pathways of the brain.
Drinking
Appetite
Pleasure
Laughing gas
8. Other alcohols and oils contained in alcoholic beverages are called _________.
V
Codeine
Brain tissue
Congeners
9. Cause of death with opioid overdose is usually suppressed __________.
Enzymes
Coca
Benzodiazepines
Breathing
10. The psychological effects of LSD - mescaline - and psilocybin can be blocked with ________.
Emphysema
Chlorpromazine
Hypoxia
Alcohol
11. Heart rate and blood pressure are two of the many functions regulated by the _________ nervous system.
Potent
Autonomic
10
Artificial
12. 18.2% of unemployed persons report ________ drug use compared to only 7.9% of those with full time jobs and 10.7% of part time employees.
Directions
Schedule I
Other's drugs.
Illicit
13. Almost all alcoholics suffering from withdrawal symptoms (about __%) can be treated in outpatient programs.
Memory
Felt tip
Rock
95
14. Ethylene glycol alcohol is poisonous and is a primary ingredient of __________.
MDMA
Preschool
10
Antifreeze
15. Drug _____ is to use a drug in a situation - manner or amount that it causes social - psychological - physical or occupational problems.
Antihistamines
Antihistamines
Abuse
MDMA
16. The neurotransmitter that is believed to be important for regulating waking and appetite is ______________.
Opioids
Haldol
Patent medicines
Norepinephrine
17. The FDA restricted amphetamine use to _____ ______ weight reduction programs in 1970.
Cocaine
Brain tissue
Short term
Ethanol
18. CNS ___________ that cause drowsiness and promote sleep are called hypnotics.
Psychedelics
Somatic
Depressants
Alcohol
19. The two major ________ pathways damaged in Parkinson's disease are acetylcholine and the nigrostriatal pathways.
Dopamine
Hallucinogen
Instrumental
Potent
20. Although they were originally called _____________ - antipsychotics are drugs used to treat psychosis without producing drowsiness.
Less
Memory
Cessation
Tranquilizers
21. No prescription is required when purchasing ________________ drugs.
Over the counter
Heart beat
Replacing
Neonatal abstinence
22. It was also revealed that seventy five percent of the _____________ in major cities are addicted to drugs.
20
Prostitutes
Year
One half
23. Nicotine nasal spray - nicotine inhalers and _________ are smoking cessation aids which require a doctor's prescription.
Alcohol
Without
Months
Bupropion
24. MAO inhibitors - tricyclics and selective reuptake inhibitors are three types of ______________ drugs.
Antidepressant
Behavioral tolerance
Amphetamines
Peers
25. When cocaine use is suddenly stopped - a 'crash' follows almost instantaneously that is characterized by an intense ________ for more cocaine.
Eliminate
Nicotine
Autonomic
Craving
26. The active ingredients for half of the prescriptions filled consist of only ____ drugs.
Stimulant
200
LSD
100
27. Two brain imaging techniques are ___ and MRI.
Stimulant
Decrease
PET
Psychological
28. _________ is a neurotransmitter associated with aggression and regulation of body weight.
Football
Serotonin
Delirium tremens
Theobromine
29. The combination of amphetamine or cocaine with an opioid narcotic--often heroin--is called a _________.
Speedball
Dropouts
Hemp rope
Heart beat
30. Experimenters primarily restrict drug usage to ______________ settings and are motivated by peer pressure and curiosity.
25
Adolescents
Recreational
Crystal meth
31. Cocaine is used for _________ ___________ and vasoconstriction for surgery of the mouth - nose - and throat.
Constipation
Evaporate
Topical anesthesia
Tobacco
32. Molecules that assist in either the metabolism (breaking down) or synthesis (creation) of another molecule are called _______.
Enzymes
Glaucoma
Commonly
Illicit
33. The 'cold turkey' method - in which the addict suffers the symptoms of withdrawal until the cravings for the drug are no longer felt - is the most ______ method of heroin detoxification.
Tremors
Sleeping pills
Date rape
Common
34. ___ is sometimes known as angel dust.
PCP
Psychological
Prescription
Liver
35. Approximately __% of people who use marijuana become addicted to it.
Day
10
Muscle
Sedative hypnotic
36. The antidepressant drug __________ was originally used to treat tuberculosis.
Codeine
Iproniazid
Alcohol
Distillation
37. Alcohol withdrawal symptoms are more severe and more likely to cause death than withdrawal from _______.
Schedule I
Benzodiazepines
Time course
Heroin
38. Damage to the neurotransmitter _____________ is associated with Alzheimer's disease.
Natural
Active
60
Acetylcholine
39. _______________ and Ritalin are two drugs commonly used to treat ADHD.
Prozac
Schedule I
Methylphenidate
Marijuana
40. ________ is used primarily in conjunction with surgical anesthesia and is approximately a hundred times as potent as morphine.
Dose response
Nonspecific
Substitution
Fentanyl
41. Marinol is a ____________ controlled substance.
Schedule III
Anorexiants
Crystal meth
Cocaine
42. In a recent survey - __ percent of high-dose marijuana users reported some withdrawal symptoms upon quitting - most commonly nervousness and sleep disturbance.
Dose response
Resin
Paradoxica
16
43. Since 1956 - the leaf tobacco content in cigarettes has been reduced by approximately __ percent.
Cessation
Instrumental
20
25
44. _______ professionals and their staff are the most likely to abuse nitrous oxide.
Pharmacy
Structural analogs
Medical
Antihistamines
45. The _____________ curve is a graph comparing the size of response to a drug to the amount of a drug taken.
Special K
Irritability
One-third
Dose response
46. Physical dependence involves the need to continue using the drug to avoid __________ symptoms which include sickness and discomfort.
Speedball
Withdrawal
Solvents
Duration
47. Aspirin is one of the most popular OTC drugs in the US. It is used for its analgesic - anti-____________and antipyretic effects.
Resin
Body fat
Inflammatory
Caffeine
48. ______________ and antipsychotics are two groups of drugs used to treat the symptoms associated with psychosis.
Phenothiazines
Synesthesia
Instrumental
Crystal meth
49. The pharmacological term for alcohol is _______.
Schedule I
PET
Naloxone
Ethanol
50. The use of alcohol is statistically associated with homicide - assault - _______ violence and suicide
120 pound woman
Nicotine
Family
Switching