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DSST Substance Abuse
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. 'Opioid' is another word for '_____'.
Opiate
Rohypnol
Synthetic
Marijuana
2. _____________ classified as Phantastica are not very toxic and allow the user to remain in communication with the present world.
Barley
Instrumental
Hallucinogens
Antihistamines
3. Varenicline (_______) is a prescription drug used for smoking cessation.
Chantix
Sedatives
More
Autonomic
4. Chemicals in the brain that produce effects similar to morphine and other opium derived drugs are called __________.
Endorphines
Autonomic
Constant
Replacing
5. Jimsonweed a potent hallucinogenic plant and is also known as ____ _____.
6 -000
Temperance
Loco weed
Psychological
6. Advertising restrictions - smoke-free indoor air - _____ on tobacco products and limiting youth access to tobacco are all examples of tobacco control laws.
Slowly
Contextual
Taxes
Decrease
7. Examples of ilicit drugs - include alcohol - tea - coffee - _______ and over the counter (OTC) drugs.
Reducing
Cancer
34
Tobacco
8. When given ____-nicotine cigarettes - smokers adjust by taking more puffs and inhaling more deeply.
Nicotine
Low
Breaks down
Motor
9. The 1914 Harrison Act regulated sales of opiates and _______.
Enzymes
Blood-brain
Safely
Cocaine
10. ________ the proof number is the percentage of alcohol by volume.
Less
Illicit
One half
Solvents
11. ________ is a drug used for treating alcoholics. It makes them extremely sick if they drink even a small amount of alcohol.
Nutrients
I
Recreational
Antabuse
12. A ________ book written in 2737 BC by Chinese emperor Shen Nung contains the earliest reference to Cannabis.
Commonly
Pharmacy
Psychological
Alcohol
13. ______ factors refer to how the drug actually affects the body.
Pharmacological
Physical
Anabolic steroid
1933
14. The fourth stage of drug addiction is __________.
Hair
Dependency
Opposed
13-14
15. Many _________ drugs act by enhancing GABA inhibition.
Fluoxetine
Codeine
Sedative
Intoxicating
16. The _____________ curve is a graph comparing the size of response to a drug to the amount of a drug taken.
Interactions
Physical
Dose response
Psilocybin
17. Beer is created by adding ______ malt to cereal grains.
Barley
Pharmacodynamic
Psychoactive
Sinsemilla
18. Methylphenidate and Ritalin are both ______________.
1933
Body fat
Amphetamines
Marijuana
19. For many years - ___________ sleeping pills were the drug of choice for people wishing to commit suicide.
Injection
Barbiturate
Potent
Sudden sniffing death
20. Toluene is the psychoactive chemical found in many commonly abused inhalants such as glues - paints - thinners and _____ ______.
Medicinal herbs
Nail polish
Autonomic
Mental
21. Almost all alcoholics suffering from withdrawal symptoms (about __%) can be treated in outpatient programs.
Dependency
PCP
Consequences
95
22. Naltrexone is used to block opioid effects so that a user doesn't feel any of the reinforcing _____________ effects of using an opioid.
Tobacco
Breathing
Pleasurable
Rate
23. The two categories of psychoactive drugs are ______ (legal) and illicit (illegal).
Unknown
Prescription
Licit
Relaxed
24. The half life of _______ is 60 to 90 minutes.
200
Tranquilizers
Cocaine
Special K
25. In high doses or if combined with alcohol - barbiturates can stop a person's __________.
Addictive
Sigmund Freud
Breathing
Topical anesthesia
26. The most important drug-metabolizing enzymes found in the liver belong to a group known as the ______ family of enzymes.
Strychnine
Increase
CYP450
Leukoplakia
27. The neurotransmitter ____ is found in most areas of the CNS and exerts generalized inhibitory functions.
Toluene
Violent
Endorphines
GABA
28. In 1970 - the FDA limited the legal use of ____________ to three medical conditions: narcolepsy - ADHD - and short term weight reduction programs.
Alcohol
Nail polish
Hepatitis
Amphetamines
29. Fast acting drugs are the most likely to produce _____________ dependence.
Synthetic
Leukoplakia
Psychological
Dose dependent
30. Damage to the neurotransmitter _____________ is associated with Alzheimer's disease.
Cocaine
Breathing
Asleep
Acetylcholine
31. Pharmacodynamic tolerance occurs when the brain attempts to maintain _____________ by altering the nervous system's sensitivity.
120 pound woman
Over the counter
Homeostasis
Depressants
32. In order to cross the blood-brain barrier (BBB) in pharmacologically significant amounts - the drug must be lipid soluble and have a molecular weight ____ than 400 Daltons.
Less
Chewing
Graduates
Phenothiazines
33. Smokers die _____ years earlier than nonsmokers.
Detoxification
13-14
Delirium tremens
Drug
34. ________ _______ is another term for alcohol withdrawal symptoms - especially fever - trembling and hallucinations.
Depress
Pharmaceutical
Black Tar
Delirium tremens
35. The 3 groups of inhalants include volatile substances - ___________ and Nitrites.
Topical anesthesia
Caffeine
Anesthetics
Antidepressant
36. The use of alcohol is statistically associated with homicide - assault - _______ violence and suicide
Heroin
Barley
Family
Hemp rope
37. The two ways psychoactive drugs achieve their effect is either by altering availability of the ___________ or by acting directly on the receptor.
Synesthesia
Alcohol
Transmitter
Benzodiazepines
38. ____________ drugs are drug compounds (substances) that affect the central nervous system and alter consciousness and/or perceptions.
Hallucinogens
34
Psychoactive
Delirium tremens
39. 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.
90
Cancer
Reducing
Dangerous
40. Drugs that block the action of morphine - heroin - or other opioids are called opioid ___________.
Caffeine
Psychoactive
Rapid
Antagonists
41. A person under the influence of CNS depressants will appear drunk. Intoxicating effects include drowsiness - slurred speech - and ___________.
More
Staggering
Instantly
Body fat
42. Amphetamine abusers often use ___________ - such as barbiturates to counteract the hyperactive feelings associated with high doses of amphetamines.
Al
Depressants
Glucosamine
Psychoactive
43. All reinforcing drugs (drugs that reinforce their use) stimulate dopamine neurons in the __________ system.
Mesolimbic
Psychoactive
Involuntary
Pharmacological
44. CYP450 enzymes ______ toxic chemicals once they are eaten.
Other's drugs.
Physical
Antidepressant
Eliminate
45. A BAC of 0.05 results in lowered alertness and a BAC of ____ results in death (lethal dose).
Prozac
0.4
Large
Cost
46. The process where the body rids itself of drugs and alcohol is called ______________.
Caffeine
Antitussives
Detoxification
Mental
47. CNS ___________ that cause drowsiness and promote sleep are called hypnotics.
Amphetamines
Depressants
Myopia
Xanthines
48. At first - tobacco was almost universally accepted as a ________.
Temperance
Brain
Instrumental
Medicine
49. Nicotine _______ are also known as transdermal nicotine systems.
Psychotherapeutic
Insomnia
Patches
Illicit
50. ________ - benzodiazepines and opioid narcotics are also used for this purpose.
Mescaline
Sleeping pills
Amphetamines
Alcohol