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DSST Substance Abuse
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. It was also revealed that seventy five percent of the _____________ in major cities are addicted to drugs.
Designer
Moderate
Prostitutes
Body
2. Opium has been used for approximately ____ years for both medical and recreational reasons.
Coca
Methylphenidate
6 -000
Safely
3. The blood-brain barrier is a semipermeable structure that protects the brain from potentially ______ chemicals circulating in the blood.
4-6
Nonspecific
Nicotine
Toxic
4. A drug is FDA approved for OTC (Over the Counter) sales only after an advisory panel agrees it can be used safely when following the __________ on the label.
I
Instantly
Indians
Directions
5. Opioids such as morphine and _______ are the drugs most often used for acute pain - such as short-term pain after surgery.
Phenothiazines
Codeine
Mental
Heroin
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
Body
Opioids
Steroids
Special K
7. Crack is obtained by mixing cocaine with simple _________ chemicals - including baking soda and water - and then drying it--resulting in a lump of smokable cocaine.
Tardive dyskinesia
Relief
Andes
Household
8. 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.
Inhalant
Tissue
Without
Cigarettes
9. Alcohol - cigarettes - and _________ are called gateway drugs because their use is often believed to lead to the use of other stronger drugs.
Delirium tremens
Marijuana
Xanthines
LSD
10. Hashish comes from the concentrated ______.
Illicit
Resin
Positive
Cross tolerant
11. ______ is an antipsychotic medication used for treating psychotic disorders including Tourette's syndrome.
Haldol
Dropouts
British East India
Cancer
12. Common opioids include morphine - codeine - _____ and methadone.
Preschool
6 -000
Tax
Heroin
13. When nonsmokers inhale cigarette smoke from their ___________ it is called passive smoking.
Topical anesthesia
Placebo
Blood pressure
Environment
14. The BBB is very tight and excludes the brain uptake of all ______ molecule drugs and greater than 98% of small molecule drugs.
Large
Rapid
Decrease
Weight control
15. Men are _____ likely to use illicit drugs than women and pregnant women are less likely to use drugs than women who are not pregnant.
Liver
Hallucinogen
More
Tobacco
16. The SSRI Fluoxetine is the most widely prescribed ______________ drug.
Antidepressant
James
Employee Assitance Programs
Peyote
17. Transdermal literally means 'through the _____'.
Social
90
Skin
Clove
18. Generally _________ refers to the psychological attachment to a drug.
Addiction
Mainlining
Dependency
Heart attacks
19. The most commonly abused types of drugs include _______ - tobacco - stimulants - hallucinogens and depressants.
Legal Instrumental Use
Alcohol
Steroids
Dopamine
20. The two main side effects of therapeutic doses of amphetamines are drug abuse and damage to the ______________ system.
Cardiovascular
Anesthetics
Cannabis sativa
Healthcare
21. Its believed that antipsychotic drugs work by blocking D2 ________ receptors.
Dopamine
Psychedelics
Magic mushrooms
Inflammatory
22. _________ ________ occurs after using a nasal spray regularly for longer than the recommended period.
Tobacco
Withdrawal
Congestion rebound
Active
23. _______________ are the most widely prescribed types Sedative-Hypnotics.
Leave
Benzodiazepines
16
Patches
24. Some alcohol withdrawal symptoms can last for up to several ______.
Detoxification
Weeks
Synesthesia
Speedball
25. _______ drugs are illegal to own or use. Some examples are cocaine - LSD and marijuana.
Illicit
Neurotransmitters
Thousands
Hallucinogens
26. Cirrhosis is a _____ disease which results from alcohol abuse and is the seventh leading cause of death in the U.S..
Liver
Topical anesthesia
Solvents
Switching
27. Methyl alcohol is added to grain alcohol for industrial use to prevent _________.
Sedatives
20
Atypical
Drinking
28. Examples of Schedule III substances include anabolic _________ and GHB.
Methamphetamine
Delirium tremens
Nutrients
Steroids
29. CNS ___________ - including barbiturates - inhalants and benzodiazepines all have effects similar to alcohol.
Magic mushrooms
Physical
Designer
Depressants
30. Half life refers to how long a drug is ______ in the body.
Brain tissue
Active
PET
Crack
31. There are currently no FDA approved OTC drugs for ______________.
Bupropion
Employee Assitance Programs
DMT
Weight control
32. The parasympathetic branch of the autonomic system stimulates digestion - slows the heart - and has other effects associated with a _______ physiological state.
Atypical
Cocaine
Relaxed
Dietary supplements
33. Federal laws which prohibited the sale of alcohol from 1920 to ____ are called prohibition.
1933
Glaucoma
Body
Solvent
34. The __________ of alcohol by the liver occurs at a constant rate that is not much influenced by body size.
Metabolism
Switching
THC
Decreased
35. Volatile substances will __________ at low temperatures.
Evaporate
Safely
Haldol
OTC
36. National Prohibition of alcohol was successful in _________ alcohol consumption and alcoholrelated problems - but also led to a loss of alcohol taxes and increased law breaking.
Reducing
Muscle
Taxes
200
37. Clove cigarettes contain ___% more tobacco as well as more tar and nicotine than regular cigarettes.
60
Body
Sedative hypnotic
Neonatal abstinence
38. Flashbacks are the recurrence of certain aspects of the drug experience weeks or months after an individual has taken ___.
Muscle spasms
Schedule III
30
LSD
39. By the 1850s - the temperance movement supported not only a ban on distilled spirits but also a ban on all __________ beverages.
Chlorpromazine
Alcoholic
Myopia
I
40. MDMA - popularly known as ecstasy - is a drug popular at clubs and '_____' since the 1980s.
Mainlining
Raves
6 -000
Myopia
41. Chemicals in the brain that produce effects similar to morphine and other opium derived drugs are called __________.
Pharmacodynamic
Endorphines
Antihistamines
Decrease
42. Introduced as a ____ law - the Harrison Narcotic Act (1914) was not meant to be punitive and it made no reference to users of narcotics.
Toxic
Incurable
Fetal Alcohol
Tax
43. Naloxone or __________ is used to reverse the depressed respiration resulting from an opioid overdose.
Lungs
Without
Nalorphine
PCP
44. Schedule I drugs have a high potential for abuse - no current ________ use in the US and have been declared unsafe.
Fentanyl
Leukoplakia
Cocaine
Medical
45. Drug dependence is made up of both ________ and psychological factors.
Memory
Licit
Physical
Day
46. Excessive use of caffeine is called _________.
Caffenism
Antifreeze
Serotonin
Kerosene
47. Drugs which cause a loss of ______ are called Amnesiacs.
Fetal Alcohol
Transdermal patch
Appetite
Memory
48. _______ % of all US deaths are tobacco-related.
Speedball
10
20
Craving
49. Because _______ is lipid soluble - it is easily absorbed by the liver - heart - brain - lungs and reproductive organs.
Designer
Alcohol
Codeine
Toluene
50. Damage to the neurotransmitter _____________ is associated with Alzheimer's disease.
Loco weed
Acetylcholine
Football
Rohypnol