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DSST Substance Abuse
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. The active ingredients for half of the prescriptions filled consist of only ____ drugs.
10
Amphetamines
Stimulant
200
2. Nicotine _______ are also known as transdermal nicotine systems.
Escaping
Legal Recreational Use
Illicit
Patches
3. During the 1800s - opium and morphine were the active ingredients found in many American ________ ________.
Patent medicines
Psychological
Benzodiazepines
PET
4. Naltrexone is used to block opioid effects so that a user doesn't feel any of the reinforcing _____________ effects of using an opioid.
Breathing
Leukoplakia
Pleasurable
Solvent
5. The two major ________ pathways damaged in Parkinson's disease are acetylcholine and the nigrostriatal pathways.
Dopamine
Taxes
1960
Perceived risk
6. The active ingredient found in OTC stimulants is ________.
Increase
Diarrhea
Long
Caffeine
7. Opioids are also known as _________.
Artificial
95
Spirits
Narcotics
8. Nicotine is exceptionally _____ and has been used as an insecticide.
Ounces
Toxic
Anxiety
Clove
9. Ethylene glycol alcohol is poisonous and is a primary ingredient of __________.
Antifreeze
Poorer
Slowly
Pharmaceutical
10. Perceived risk refers to the perceived ______________ of using the drug.
Consequences
Active
Depressants
Endorphines
11. Withdrawal symptoms may begin within hours or days after the smoker quits and may continue for several _______.
Unknown
Months
One-third
Schedule III
12. ______________ are significantly better than placebo treatments in reducing psychotic behaviors.
Inexpensive
Caffeine
Phenothiazines
Peyote
13. When cocaine use is suddenly stopped - a 'crash' follows almost instantaneously that is characterized by an intense ________ for more cocaine.
Mucous membranes
Decrease
Craving
Alcoholic
14. There are now more than 40 million former smokers in the United States - and about 90 percent of them report that they quit smoking _______ formal treatment programs.
10
Salt
Psychological
Without
15. Both tricyclics and MAO inhibitors interfere with the reuptake of the neurotransmitters ______________ - dopamine - and serotonin.
Glaucoma
Potent
Norepinephrine
Depress
16. One of the most common opioid side effects is ____________.
Staggering
Hallucinogen
Constipation
Phenothiazines
17. LSD and other hallucinogens typically do not produce physical __________.
Fentanyl
Glutamate
Dependence
Raves
18. Cardiac arrhythmia is a condition that occurs during ________ ________ ________ syndrome (SSDS)
Sleeping pills
Sudden sniffing death
Naloxone
Available
19. 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.
Blood pressure
Leave
Placenta
Appetite
20. The part of the brain which controls ___________ is called basal ganglia.
Long
Replacing
OTC
Muscle tone
21. Synthetic drugs which result from the altered chemical structures of illicit drugs are called __________________.
Chewing
Structural analogs
Muscle
Toxic
22. ___________ is a precancerous lesion caused by chewing tobacco.
Leukoplakia
Nonspecific
Motor
Anesthetics
23. Ecstasy falls under the category of synthetic or _________ drugs.
Narcotics
Opium
Opioid
Designer
24. Onset of drug effects via inhalation is quite rapid because the capillary walls are very accessible in the _____ - and the drug thus enters the blood quickly.
Central nervous system
Unknown
Hypoxia
Lungs
25. Inhalant abuse is usually a problem among children and ___________.
Mental
Schedule I
Transmitter
Adolescents
26. The names of barbiturates all end in __.
Alcohol
Sedative hypnotic
Tranquilizers
Al
27. ________ symptoms of schizophrenia include hallucinations - delusions - disorganized speech and behavior.
Depressants
Body
LSD
Positive
28. The timing of the onset - duration - and termination of a drug's effect is called the ___________.
Neurotransmitters
Time course
Weight gain
Prescription
29. ______ factors refer to how the drug actually affects the body.
Family
Pharmacological
Smaller
Diagnostic
30. ___ involves using electric shock to induce convulsions in mental patients.
Depress
Equal opportunity
ECT - Electroconvulsive therapy
Cardiovascular
31. The substitution method of drug detoxification involves _________ the abused substance with a new - less-addicting drug.
Replacing
Half life
PCP
Autonomic
32. Most of the integration of information - learning and ______ occur in the central nervous system.
Detoxification
Cigarettes
Memory
Enzymes
33. _____________ are drugs which cause hallucinations. They alter the way a user perceives reality and can affect emotions.
Sedatives
Hallucinogens
Schedule II
Methamphetamine
34. Most psychoactive drugs can be categorized as stimulants - depressants - opioids - hallucinogens - or _________________ agents.
Heart attacks
Iproniazid
OTC
Psychotherapeutic
35. Also known as narcotics - _______ are a group of analgesic drugs that cause a dreamlike state; high doses can induce sleep.
Ounces
Opioids
Antihistamines
Chewing
36. Approximately _% of alcoholics - who experience alcohol withdrawal symptoms - must be treated in a hospital or in an alcohol rehabilitation facility that specializes in detoxification.
5
Mushrooms
Benzodiazepines
Lungs
37. Almost all alcoholics suffering from withdrawal symptoms (about __%) can be treated in outpatient programs.
Abuse
Licit
Smoking
95
38. 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.
Appetite
Hypoxia
Narcan
Less
39. Almost ___ % of 8th graders have abused an inhalant sometime in their life.
20
Floaters
San Salvador
Medical
40. REM sleep is the sleep phase associated with _______.
Safely
Poorer
Explosive
Dreams
41. The preoccupation phase is characterized by _________ concern about the drug.
26
Involuntary
Constant
Medicine
42. The CNS consists of the brain and _____________.
Weight control
Black Tar
Time course
Spinal cord
43. CNS depressants that promote relaxation and relieve anxiety are called _________.
Tobacco
CYP450
Sedatives
Artificial
44. Examples of Schedule I drugs include _______ - LSD - and marijuana.
Withdrawal
Phenothiazines
Norepinephrine
Heroin
45. Drugs with a high potential for abuse - with a currently accepted _______ use in the US - whose abuse may lead to severe physical or psychological dependence are listed under Schedule II.
20
Dentists
Date rape
Medical
46. Headaches - nosebleeds - nausea - drunken appearance and ______ eyes are all signs of inhalant abuse.
Day
Half life
Heart beat
Watery
47. Stimulants include cocaine - amphetamines - methamphetamine - caffeine - and ________.
Decrease
Nicotine
Cannabis sativa
1980
48. The unemployed are _____ likely to use illicit drugs than those who are employed.
Codeine
Antihistamines
Clozapine
More
49. Another word for _________ is painkiller.
Neurotransmitters
PCP
Pinpoint
Analgesic
50. Many _________ drugs act by enhancing GABA inhibition.
Sedative
Depress
Chlorpromazine
Tardive dyskinesia