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DSST Substance Abuse
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. The time from the patient receiving their first dose of antipsychotic medication until the first result is seen is at least __ days.
PET
1980
10
Preschool
2. Small doses of ______________ help narcoleptics stay alert.
Neurotransmitters
Evaporate
Amphetamines
Marinol
3. The concentration of _______ found in the blood is called the BAC.
1937
Alcohol
Schedule I
Delirium tremens
4. Whiskey - Scotch - and Brandy are examples of distilled beverages. They are also called '________'.
Norepinephrine
Opposed
Spirits
Salt
5. Floaters (chippers) usually don't maintain their own supply of drugs but prefer to use...
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6. Dopamine - acetylcholine - norepinephrine - serotonin - GABA - glutamate - and endorphins are all _________________ associated with the actions of the psychoactive drugs.
Natural
Weeks
Neurotransmitters
Entactogens
7. Cannabis addiction is ______ harmful than addiction to tobacco - prescription drugs or alcohol.
Less
Depressants
Weight
Liver
8. Although they were originally called _____________ - antipsychotics are drugs used to treat psychosis without producing drowsiness.
Skin
Antidepressant
Tranquilizers
Anxiety
9. The freebase method of smoking cocaine can be very dangerous because the combination of fire and ether fumes is extremely __________.
Acetylcholine
LSD
Lipid soluble
Explosive
10. Drugs prescribed to control symptoms associated with ______ problems are called psychotherapeutics.
Mental
Antidepressant
Depressant
Directions
11. ______ cocaine is not water soluble but can be converted to a water soluble cocaine salt if it is dissolved in citric acid ( for example - vinegar or lemon juice).
Crack
Neonatal abstinence
Narcan
Peyote
12. Nitrous oxide is used by _________ for light anesthesia and can be found as a propellant in whipped cream dispensers.
Nonspecific
DMT
Antidepressant
Dentists
13. Through fermentation - the alcohol concentration is limited to ___%.
15
Family
Sedative
Brain
14. It was also revealed that seventy five percent of the _____________ in major cities are addicted to drugs.
Fetal Alcohol
Prostitutes
Amphetamines
Breathing
15. The BBB is very tight and excludes the brain uptake of all ______ molecule drugs and greater than 98% of small molecule drugs.
Schedule I
Neurotransmitters
Blood-brain
Large
16. Smoking tends to inhibit hunger contractions up to ____ ____
Drug safety
Opioids
One hour
Eliminate
17. The neurotransmitter ____ is found in most areas of the CNS and exerts generalized inhibitory functions.
Dangerous
GABA
Sinsemilla
Schedule I
18. Almost all alcoholics suffering from withdrawal symptoms (about __%) can be treated in outpatient programs.
Alcohol
95
Abuse
Incurable
19. Originally it was believed that the occurrences of paranoid psychosis in cocaine and amphetamine users was caused by a pre-existing _______ condition or due to sleep deprivation.
Cocaine
Mental
Sedatives
Glaucoma
20. In high doses or if combined with alcohol - barbiturates can stop a person's __________.
Cocaine
Medical
Dronabinol
Breathing
21. Flashbacks are the recurrence of certain aspects of the drug experience weeks or months after an individual has taken ___.
LSD
Hypnotics
III
Chewing
22. Also known as narcotics - _______ are a group of analgesic drugs that cause a dreamlike state; high doses can induce sleep.
Fetal Alcohol
Evaporate
Antihistamines
Opioids
23. Psilocybin is the active psychoactive ingredient in _______________.
Brain
Autonomic
Magic mushrooms
Cannabinoids
24. An increase in the heart rate and reddening of the ____ are the two most consistent physiological effects of smoking marijuana.
More
Eyes
6 -000
Low
25. Experimenters primarily restrict drug usage to ______________ settings and are motivated by peer pressure and curiosity.
Recreational
Decrease
More
Speedball
26. Historically - as _______ use declined - amphetamine use increased.
Mucous
Enzymes
Brain
Cocaine
27. Caffeine is the world's most popular drug and frequently used _________.
Stimulant
Duration
Antagonists
Injection
28. Because _______ is lipid soluble - it is easily absorbed by the liver - heart - brain - lungs and reproductive organs.
Toluene
San Salvador
Atypical
Al
29. Two OTC smoking _________ aids are nicotine gum and patches.
Detoxification
Cessation
25
Neurotransmitters
30. The human body strives to maintain its internal environment within a certain range (temperature - blood pressure - etc); this ___________ is called homeostasis.
Equilibrium
More
Hypoventilation
Hallucinogens
31. 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.
Drinking
Reducing
Breaks down
Columbus
32. Antipsychotic drugs are grouped into two categories--conventional antipsychotics and ________ antipsychotics.
Caffenism
Atypical
Inhalant
DMT
33. The blood-brain barrier is a semipermeable structure that protects the brain from potentially ______ chemicals circulating in the blood.
34
Toxic
Spinal cord
Taxes
34. ________ can be found in many over-the-counter drugs.
Caffeine
MDMA
LSD
Stimulant
35. The two ways psychoactive drugs achieve their effect is either by altering availability of the ___________ or by acting directly on the receptor.
Day
Transmitter
Body
Cocaine
36. King ______ of England wrote a antitobacco pamphlet and he taxed tobacco to attempt to limit its use.
Tranquilizers
Opioid
James
Behavioral tolerance
37. The __________ of alcohol by the liver occurs at a constant rate that is not much influenced by body size.
Alcohol
Chlorpromazine
Diminishing
Metabolism
38. FDA approved THC in capsule form is called _______.
Marinol
Phenothiazines
Cigarettes
Blood pressure
39. Federal laws which prohibited the sale of alcohol from 1920 to ____ are called prohibition.
1933
Heroin
Cardiovascular
Columbus
40. ______________ do not cure mental illnesses but they do control the symptoms sufficiently to permit patients to live and work in society.
Antipsychotics
Medical
Clove
DMT
41. _________ are the oldest stimulants known. They are found in tea - coffee - soft drinks and chocolate.
CYP450
Xanthines
Sinsemilla
Psychedelics
42. Many drug users are 'controlled' users and their drug use is _______ to those around them.
Common
Months
Unknown
Prescription
43. The three components of the nervous system are the central nervous system - the _______ system - and the autonomic system.
Somatic
Antagonists
13-14
Medical
44. Most of the integration of information - learning and ______ occur in the central nervous system.
Designer
Memory
Dopamine
Patent medicines
45. Ingesting too much caffeine can result in nervousness - irritability - _______________ and insomnia - etc.
Skin
Muscle spasms
Ethanol
Medical
46. Because drug use can be found in all parts of society regardless of income - education - occupation - social class - and age - it is called an ________ ________ affliction.
Licit
Cocaine
Ounces
Equal opportunity
47. Kava Kava and St John's Wort are both _______ _______ - often used to treat mild depression.
Medicinal herbs
Moderate
0.4
Anabolic steroid
48. ___ is sometimes known as angel dust.
PCP
Day
Felt tip
6 -000
49. Drugs include any substances which can impair a person's ability to _______ function in society.
Fluoxetine
Safely
Chantix
Dropouts
50. Opioids ________ the central nervous system (CNS).
Neurotransmitters
Malnutrition
Escaping
Depress