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DSST Substance Abuse
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Two brain imaging techniques are ___ and MRI.
Pinpoint
PET
Steroids
Barley
2. Although they were originally called _____________ - antipsychotics are drugs used to treat psychosis without producing drowsiness.
Wood
Dietary supplements
Tranquilizers
Motor
3. The exact mechanism by which alcohol exerts its effects in the ______ _______ _______ is unknown - but it is believed that its interactions with the GABA receptor are important.
Cross tolerant
Central nervous system
Constant
Perceived risk
4. The 66 unique chemicals found in cannabis are called ____________.
PET
Chewing
Mesolimbic
Cannabinoids
5. Alcohol - barbiturates - inhalants - and sleeping pills and sedatives are all ___________.
Dose dependent
Memory
Less
Depressants
6. For a drug to be ____________ - its molecules must be capable of passing through the blood-brain barrier.
Sedative hypnotic
Psychoactive
Hallucinations
Heart attacks
7. Chemicals in the brain that produce effects similar to morphine and other opium derived drugs are called __________.
Dose dependent
Endorphines
Crack
Amphetamines
8. Another principal factor that affects drug use is __________.
Increase
Contextual
Blood thinners
PCP
9. Whiskey - Scotch - and Brandy are examples of distilled beverages. They are also called '________'.
Cocaine
Household
Spirits
Federal
10. The withdrawal symptoms for a ______ user whose drug usage has consisted of a low daily dose resemble a mild case of intestinal flu.
Spirits
Months
Medical
Heroin
11. Transdermal literally means 'through the _____'.
Interactions
Skin
Salt
Indians
12. ____________ drugs are drug compounds (substances) that affect the central nervous system and alter consciousness and/or perceptions.
Psychoactive
Cocaine
Codeine
Hair
13. Age ___ and older showed sharp drop in use.
Day
Atypical
26
Erich Goode
14. Another word for ____________ is euphorigenic.
Intoxicating
Year
Depressant
Obesity
15. The legal opioid methadone - is used to treat heroin dependence by reducing severity of __________ symptoms.
Withdrawal
Inexpensive
Salt
Short term
16. Drugs designed to treat _________ _________. are being used as effective mood stabilizers.
Epileptic seizures
Insomnia
Memory
Sudden sniffing death
17. To remove the caffeine - unroasted coffee beans are soaked in an organic ________.
Solvent
Diarrhea
Isopropyl
Illicit
18. Cocaine is used for _________ ___________ and vasoconstriction for surgery of the mouth - nose - and throat.
Topical anesthesia
Natural
Fermentation
Months
19. _____________ classified as Phantastica are not very toxic and allow the user to remain in communication with the present world.
1960
Antipsychotics
Cocaine
Hallucinogens
20. In the late 1800s the typical ______ user was a middle aged white woman who functioned well and was adjusted to her life as a wife and mother.
Leukoplakia
Congeners
Pharmacological
Opioid
21. Not everyone praised the use of tobacco; many _______ it.
Sudden sniffing death
Heroin
Opposed
Illicit
22. The concentration of _______ found in the blood is called the BAC.
Illegal Instrumental Use
Psychoactive
Alcohol
Opposed
23. The hallucinogenic effects of psilocybin are similar to those of LSD and __________.
Dentists
Phyiscal
Mescaline
Common
24. ________ is a drug used for treating alcoholics. It makes them extremely sick if they drink even a small amount of alcohol.
Caffeine
Theraputic
Antabuse
Benzodiazepines
25. Federal laws which prohibited the sale of alcohol from 1920 to ____ are called prohibition.
Amphetamines
1933
Pharmacodynamic
Brain
26. Adopted sons whose __________ fathers were alcohol dependent have a much greater than average chance of becoming alcohol dependent than adopted sons of non-alcoholic fathers.
Biological
Cigarettes
Solvent
Malnutrition
27. Smokers die _____ years earlier than nonsmokers.
Raves
Naloxone
13-14
Alcoholics Anonymous
28. The most important drug-metabolizing enzymes found in the liver belong to a group known as the ______ family of enzymes.
Haldol
CYP450
15
Lipid solubility
29. ___________ is a precancerous lesion caused by chewing tobacco.
13-14
Leukoplakia
Psychological
Football
30. Medical uses of _______________ include muscle relaxants - sleeping pills - treatment for convulsive disorders (epilepsy) - alcohol detoxification - and preoperative anesthesia (amnesiac).
Benzodiazepines
Cannabinoids
Football
Somatic
31. _____ drug use refers to using a drug with a specific functional purpose--not for recreation
Cigarettes
Schedule III
Instrumental
Low
32. Opiates are drugs that contain _____ or one of its derivatives.
Opium
Nicotine
Barbiturate
PCP
33. Cannabis (marijuana) - Anabolic Steroids - Inhalants/Organic Solvents and narcotics are also found to be among the most ________ abused drugs.
Commonly
Breathing
Theraputic
Neurotransmitters
34. Psychotic behavior when there is no known ________ cause refers to functional disorders.
95
Phyiscal
Decrease
Clozapine
35. Alcoholics - who experience mild to _________ alcohol withdrawal symptoms - can usually be treated on an outpatient basis by a healthcare professional.
Benzodiazepines
Depressants
Social
Moderate
36. ________ symptoms of schizophrenia include hallucinations - delusions - disorganized speech and behavior.
Dropouts
Cocaine
Positive
Dependency
37. Most drugs are derived directly or indirectly from ______.
Smoking
Benzodiazepines
Plants
Norepinephrine
38. ___ involves using electric shock to induce convulsions in mental patients.
Kerosene
1933
ECT - Electroconvulsive therapy
Clozapine
39. ___ was originally used as a surgical anesthetic and has hallucinogenic effects different from LSD and mescaline (peyote cactus).
PCP
200
Atypical
Physical
40. Schedule I drugs have a high potential for abuse - no current ________ use in the US and have been declared unsafe.
Depressants
Medical
Pleasure
Thousands
41. A recent study indicated that persons aged 26 to __ were most likely to have used marijuana sometime during their life.
Depressant
Environment
34
Hydrochloride
42. Heroin illegally imported from Mexico is called _____ ____.
1933
Peyote
Inhalant
Black Tar
43. Anabolic steroids build muscle mass by stimulating the conversion of _________ into tissue.
Nutrients
Cannabinoids
Naltrexone
Smoking
44. Alcohol ______ - is the tendency for someone under the influence of alcohol to focus on the here and now and to pay less attention to long term consequences.
Myopia
Crack
Weight control
Illicit
45. Respiratory depression is the most common type of drug _________ death--people simply stop breathing.
120 pound woman
Somatic
Generic
Overdose
46. The primary psychoactive ingredient in tobacco is ________.
Nicotine
Cocaine
Heroin
Anesthetics
47. After a patient receives their first dose of lithium it takes at least __ days to see results.
Psychological
20
Alcohol
10
48. The Native American Church's use of ______ has been controversial throughout the twentieth century.
Marijuana
Antidepressant
Peyote
Dropouts
49. ______________ are unhealthy because they interfere with REM sleep.
Cardiovascular
Sleeping pills
Inhalant
Drug safety
50. Short acting drugs are used as __________ to treat insomnia and long acting drugs are used as sedatives to give prolonged relief from anxiety.
Resin
Body
Hypnotics
1937