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DSST Substance Abuse
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. _____________ are drugs which cause hallucinations. They alter the way a user perceives reality and can affect emotions.
Sudden sniffing death
Illicit
Brain
Hallucinogens
2. 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).
Fluoxetine
120 pound woman
Sedative hypnotic
48
3. A situation where repeated administration of the same dose of a drug results in gradually ___________ effects is called tolerance.
Dentists
Structural analogs
Marinol
Diminishing
4. Two major illicit stimulants are _______ and amphetamines.
Cocaine
Legal Recreational Use
Without
Poppers
5. ________ antipsychotics are effective at reducing both the positive and negative symptoms of schizophrenia.
Mescaline
Day
Atypical
Illicit
6. Several studies have found a lower incidence of _____________ in moderate drinkers than in abstainers
PET
Heart attacks
Temperance
Instrumental
7. ____ - also known as Ecstasy - produces both stimulant and hallucinogenic effects.
MDMA
Hallucinogens
Sleeping pills
Distillation
8. Methyl alcohol is added to grain alcohol for industrial use to prevent _________.
Drinking
1960
Over the counter
Narcan
9. Usually it takes approximately ___ years of heavy drinking of the equivalent of a pint or more of whiskey a day to develop cirrhosis of the liver.
Heart attacks
Bipolar disorder
10
Caffeine
10. Crack is also known as '_____'.
Rock
Bupropion
Malnutrition
Myopia
11. The somatic system carries sensory information into the CNS and carries ______ (movement) information back out.
One hour
Antidepressant
Dopamine
Motor
12. ________ symptoms of schizophrenia include hallucinations - delusions - disorganized speech and behavior.
Dependence
1960
Positive
Congeners
13. To make coca paste - coca leaves are mixed with _________ or gasoline and then filtered to form the paste.
Kerosene
San Salvador
Disease
Half life
14. Almost all of the ______________ and other conventional antipsychotics produce pseudoparkinsonism.
Less
Phenothiazines
Dangerous
Legal Recreational Use
15. The active ingredient found in OTC stimulants is ________.
Potent
Caffeine
Raves
Healthcare
16. Glaucoma is a leading cause of ______ and its treatment is one of the possible medical uses of marijuana.
Blindness
Barley
Potent
Constant
17. The pharmacological term for alcohol is _______.
Ethanol
Amphetamines
Dronabinol
Medical
18. LSD - PCP and mescaline are _____________.
Hallucinogens
MDMA
Opiate
Peyote cactus
19. In a recent survey - __ percent of high-dose marijuana users reported some withdrawal symptoms upon quitting - most commonly nervousness and sleep disturbance.
Topical anesthesia
Paradoxica
Synthetic
16
20. Volatile substances will __________ at low temperatures.
Thousand
Chlorpromazine
Evaporate
Nicotine
21. ________ is used primarily in conjunction with surgical anesthesia and is approximately a hundred times as potent as morphine.
Illicit
Fentanyl
Lipid solubility
HCL
22. Not everyone praised the use of tobacco; many _______ it.
Behavioral tolerance
Prescription
Lipid solubility
Opposed
23. The branch of the _________ system involved in flight or fight reactions is called the sympathetic branch.
Opioid
Autonomic
Healthcare
Involuntary
24. Drugs which cause a loss of ______ are called Amnesiacs.
Heroin
200
Memory
1933
25. The two ways psychoactive drugs achieve their effect is either by altering availability of the ___________ or by acting directly on the receptor.
Tobacco
Illicit
Transmitter
Cocaine
26. Cardiac arrhythmia is a condition that occurs during ________ ________ ________ syndrome (SSDS)
Relaxed
Sudden sniffing death
Anorexiants
Special K
27. ______ is an antipsychotic medication used for treating psychotic disorders including Tourette's syndrome.
Moderate
Haldol
CYP450
Illegal Recreational Use
28. Cannabis was declared illegal in the US in the year ____.
Chewing
1937
Unknown
Cocaine
29. _________________ are commonly prescribed for anxiety disorders.
Benzodiazepines
Pharmacological
Somatic
Employee Assitance Programs
30. ___________ and Chondroitin are both herbal dietary supplements that contribute to joint strength and are used to used to relieve the discomfort of arthritis.
Structural analogs
Myopia
Norepinephrine
Glucosamine
31. Caffeine is the world's most popular drug and frequently used _________.
Cancer
Stimulant
Schedule I
Artificial
32. The unemployed are _____ likely to use illicit drugs than those who are employed.
GABA
Blindness
More
Recreational
33. Oral ingestion can be compared to intranasal administration (snorting) in that it is absorbed much more _______ than smoking or IV injection.
Slowly
Enzymes
Alcoholics Anonymous
Weight gain
34. The Native American Church's use of ______ has been controversial throughout the twentieth century.
Instantly
Peyote
San Salvador
Inflammatory
35. Drugs prescribed to control symptoms associated with ______ problems are called psychotherapeutics.
Lungs
Cocaine
Incurable
Mental
36. ___ is normally ineffective when taken orally and is usually snorted - smoked - or taken by injection.
Cocaine
Emphysema
DMT
LSD
37. Columbus was presented tobacco by natives of ____ __________ in 1492 and he brought it with him back to Spain.
Enzymes
Transmitter
Fentanyl
San Salvador
38. ____-acting barbiturates or benzodiazepines are commonly prescribed to prevent Alcohol withdrawal symptoms.
Increase
Long
Physical
Narcan
39. Since 1956 - the leaf tobacco content in cigarettes has been reduced by approximately __ percent.
Chlorpromazine
Psychological
Xanthines
25
40. 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
Autonomic
Common
Hallucinogens
41. Fast acting drugs are the most likely to produce _____________ dependence.
Physical
James
Equilibrium
Psychological
42. Drugs with a high potential for abuse - no currently accepted medical use in the US - and declared unsafe are listed under Schedule _.
Crystal meth
I
Consequences
Anesthetics
43. The remaining two principal factors affecting drug use are ______ and cultural.
Mucous
Social
Cancer
Opioid
44. The ______ ______ ______ company was responsible for the smuggling of opium into China during the 1800s.
Mental
10
Brain
British East India
45. Most illicit drugs cause an addiction in both the mother and the infant because drugs (cocaine - barbiturates - heroin - etc) pass through the _________ and reach the baby.
Solvents
Placenta
Memory
Heroin
46. Withdrawal symptoms may begin within hours or days after the smoker quits and may continue for several _______.
Months
Lipid solubility
Illicit
Barbiturate
47. ________ - benzodiazepines and opioid narcotics are also used for this purpose.
Alcohol
5
LSD
Sleeping pills
48. The primary psychoactive ingredient in marijuana and hashish is ___.
Dentists
Over the counter
THC
Cocaine
49. Severe alcoholism often results in ____________ as a result of decreased caloric intake by alcoholics.
Cancer
15
Chlorpromazine
Malnutrition
50. By the 1850s - the temperance movement supported not only a ban on distilled spirits but also a ban on all __________ beverages.
Epileptic seizures
Preoccupation
0.4
Alcoholic