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DSST Substance Abuse
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Generally addiction refers to the ______ attachment to a drug.
Psychological
Unknown
10
Equal opportunity
2. Cannabis withdrawal syndrome (is or is not) listed in the Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV).
Constant
Short term
Caffeine
Is Not
3. Examples of opioid antagonists are _________ - nalorphine and naltrexone.
Naloxone
Social
Al
Psychological
4. 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.
Household
Barley
LSD
Theobromine
5. GHB is a clear - colorless - odorless liquid associated with _____ ____.
Cocaine
Absorbed
Heroin
Date rape
6. The 66 unique chemicals found in cannabis are called ____________.
Cannabinoids
Rapid
Antipsychotics
Smoking
7. Also known as narcotics - _______ are a group of analgesic drugs that cause a dreamlike state; high doses can induce sleep.
Opioids
6 -000
26
Evaporate
8. ___________ is a precancerous lesion caused by chewing tobacco.
Nutrients
Dopamine
Medicinal herbs
Leukoplakia
9. Drug ____________ occur when a drug enhances or inhibits the effect of another drug.
Interactions
Benzodiazepines
Enzymes
1937
10. Examples of ilicit drugs - include alcohol - tea - coffee - _______ and over the counter (OTC) drugs.
Peyote
Tobacco
Healthcare
Alcohol
11. Cannabis was declared illegal in the US in the year ____.
Cocaine
Escaping
1937
Patent medicines
12. The amount of drug that must be given to obtain a particular response is called _______.
Potency
95
Raves
Crack
13. _________________ are commonly prescribed for anxiety disorders.
Benzodiazepines
Graduates
Glutamate
Magic mushrooms
14. Many ________ remedies have been used for anxiety disorder and depression. These include Kava Kava (also known as Kava Root) and St John's Wort.
Natural
Breathing
Alcohol
Anesthetic
15. Psychotic behavior when there is no known ________ cause refers to functional disorders.
Synthetic
Muscle spasms
Phyiscal
Ethanol
16. _____________ Syndrome is a collection of physical and behavioral abnormalities that seems to be caused by the presence of alcohol during development of the fetus.
Over the counter
Tobacco
Salt
Fetal Alcohol
17. Despite popular belief to the contrary - heroin is not __________ addictive.
Kerosene
Hair
Instantly
30
18. One of the most important factors which determine the potency of CNS drugs is the ________________ of the molecules.
Inflammatory
Natural
Lipid solubility
V
19. Alcoholics - who experience mild to _________ alcohol withdrawal symptoms - can usually be treated on an outpatient basis by a healthcare professional.
Anesthetic
Explosive
Amphetamines
Moderate
20. Approximately _% of alcoholics - who experience alcohol withdrawal symptoms - must be treated in a hospital or in an alcohol rehabilitation facility that specializes in detoxification.
Homeostasis
Spirits
5
Sleeping pills
21. Tremors and rigidity are two symptoms of Parkinson's disease. Similar damage to the dopamine neurons can occur as a side effect of some ______________ drugs.
Reducing
Commonly
Gateway
Psychoactive
22. Almost all alcoholics suffering from withdrawal symptoms (about __%) can be treated in outpatient programs.
Norepinephrine
Norepinephrine
95
Psychoactive
23. Nicotine is exceptionally _____ and has been used as an insecticide.
Amphetamines
Narcan
Toxic
Rock
24. The unemployed are _____ likely to use illicit drugs than those who are employed.
Poppers
Prescription
Alcoholic
More
25. The legal opioid methadone - is used to treat heroin dependence by reducing severity of __________ symptoms.
Nalorphine
Withdrawal
Distillation
Illegal Recreational Use
26. ____-acting barbiturates or benzodiazepines are commonly prescribed to prevent Alcohol withdrawal symptoms.
Long
Peers
Theobromine
Molecular
27. Three stimulants used by athletes in the early 1800s and 1900s were __________ - cocaine - and caffeine.
Strychnine
Cocaine
1980
Smoking
28. Drug testing in sports began in the ____s.
1960
Cocaine
Evaporate
Blood pressure
29. Most drugs are derived directly or indirectly from ______.
Phenothiazines
Biological
Toxic
Plants
30. ___ was originally used as a surgical anesthetic and has hallucinogenic effects different from LSD and mescaline (peyote cactus).
Sudden sniffing death
PCP
1980
Positive
31. Cocaine is a ___________ controlled substance.
Schedule II
Atypical
Codeine
6 -000
32. Alcohol dependence as a disease is also known as disease model of alcohol dependence and this concept did not become really popular until ______________________ began to have a major influence in the 1940s and 1950s
Bupropion
Xanthines
Alcoholics Anonymous
Atypical
33. Opioids ________ the central nervous system (CNS).
Depress
Stimulant
Cocaine
Nicotine
34. Examples of Schedule I drugs include _______ - LSD - and marijuana.
Patches
Heroin
200
Months
35. The combination of amphetamine or cocaine with an opioid narcotic--often heroin--is called a _________.
10
Toxic
Speedball
Acetylcholine
36. The part of the brain which controls ___________ is called basal ganglia.
Marijuana
Muscle tone
Medicinal herbs
Antabuse
37. Another word for ____________ is psychedelic.
30
Indians
Anabolic steroid
Hallucinogen
38. The CNS consists of the brain and _____________.
Spinal cord
Stimulant
James
Topical anesthesia
39. Cocaine ___ (Hydrochloride) is water soluble and can easily be injected intravenously.
HCL
Motor
Preschool
5
40. Permanent brain damage - loss of muscle control - damage to the liver - heart - blood - and bone marrow are all possible consequences of _____ abuse.
Somatic
440
Chlorpromazine
Inhalant
41. Common opioids include morphine - codeine - _____ and methadone.
Legal Recreational Use
Heroin
Body
Illicit
42. Ethylene glycol alcohol is poisonous and is a primary ingredient of __________.
Antifreeze
Eliminate
Hemp rope
Behavioral tolerance
43. Generally _________ refers to the psychological attachment to a drug.
Cocaine
Addiction
Smoked
Naltrexone
44. Alcohol withdrawal seizures may occur 6 to __ hours after the last drink.
Inflammatory
Resin
48
Peyote cactus
45. The three types of names that are applied to drugs are the _______ name - the chemical name - and the brand name.
Hallucinogens
Asleep
Generic
High
46. The most widely used __________ is alcohol.
Caffeine
Cocaine
Alcoholics Anonymous
Depressant
47. Dopamine - acetylcholine - norepinephrine - serotonin - GABA - glutamate - and endorphins are all _________________ associated with the actions of the psychoactive drugs.
Smoking
Alcohol
CYP450
Neurotransmitters
48. Psilocybin is the active psychoactive ingredient in _______________.
Ounces
Phenothiazines
10
Magic mushrooms
49. Most heroin users need 3 or 4 injections a ___ to avoid withdrawal.
Alcohol
Psilocybin
Day
LSD
50. The most common active ingredients contained in OTC sleep aids are ______________.
Antihistamines
Relaxed
Transdermal patch
Anabolic steroid