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DSST Substance Abuse
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Cannabis withdrawal syndrome (is or is not) listed in the Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV).
Psychological
Neurotransmitters
Addictive
Is Not
2. Jimsonweed a potent hallucinogenic plant and is also known as ____ _____.
Directions
Caffeine
Erich Goode
Loco weed
3. The human body strives to maintain its internal environment within a certain range (temperature - blood pressure - etc); this ___________ is called homeostasis.
Addictive
Laughing gas
Mental
Equilibrium
4. Physiological effects of Lysergic Acid Diethylamide (LSD) include ________ in body temperature - heart rate and blood pressure - sweating and dilation of eye pupils.
Increase
Sudden sniffing death
Drug safety
30
5. GHB is a clear - colorless - odorless liquid associated with _____ ____.
Dependency
Peyote cactus
Neurotransmitters
Date rape
6. The four ways to administer heroin are sniffing - _______ injection (intramuscular) - smoking - and intravenous injection (mainlining).
Eyes
Dose dependent
Tobacco
Muscle
7. Smoking during pregnancy is associated with miscarriage - reduced birth weight - differences in body size and negative effects on physical / ______ development of the child.
Mental
SSRI - Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors
Codeine
Methamphetamine
8. ________ is a drug used for treating alcoholics. It makes them extremely sick if they drink even a small amount of alcohol.
SSRI - Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors
One-third
Antabuse
Lungs
9. illicit drug use - cocaine - marijuana - etc
Heart beat
Disease
Watery
Illegal Recreational Use
10. Generally addiction refers to the ______ attachment to a drug.
Ethanol
Equilibrium
Naloxone
Psychological
11. The idea that alcohol dependence is a _______ goes back at least to the 1700s.
100
Designer
Liver
Disease
12. CNS depressants that promote relaxation and relieve anxiety are called _________.
Decreased
Sedatives
Muscle tone
Inflammatory
13. Most of the integration of information - learning and ______ occur in the central nervous system.
Body fat
Large
Months
Memory
14. The _____________ curve is a graph comparing the size of response to a drug to the amount of a drug taken.
Brain
Schedule II
Ethanol
Dose response
15. Cocaine ___ (Hydrochloride) is water soluble and can easily be injected intravenously.
Antihistamines
HCL
Motor
Injection
16. Cocaine is absorbed so well into ________ __________ that it remains in use for surgery in the nasal - laryngeal - and esophageal regions.
SSRI - Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors
Mucous membranes
Illegal Instrumental Use
Opposed
17. Crack is also known as '_____'.
Year
Rock
Paradoxica
SSRI - Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors
18. _________________ are commonly prescribed for anxiety disorders.
Poorer
Loco weed
Benzodiazepines
Schedule I
19. There are more than one ________ products currently abused as inhalants.
Thousand
Crack
Heart beat
Replacing
20. The primary psychoactive ingredient in tobacco is ________.
Atypical
Opium
Nicotine
MDMA
21. Traffic fatalities involving alcohol have _________ since 1980.
Decreased
Sedatives
Black Tar
Antihistamines
22. 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
Prescription
Mucous
Blood-brain
Alcoholics Anonymous
23. 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.
Medical
Weight control
Bupropion
Autonomic
24. Prodrugs are inactive in the original form and become active only after they are altered by the liver _______.
30
Somatic
Enzymes
Relief
25. A person under the influence of CNS depressants will appear drunk. Intoxicating effects include drowsiness - slurred speech - and ___________.
Toluene
Parkinson's
Weight
Staggering
26. The parasympathetic branch of the autonomic system stimulates digestion - slows the heart - and has other effects associated with a _______ physiological state.
Methamphetamine
Relaxed
Graduates
Phenothiazines
27. The fourth stage of drug addiction is __________.
Clove
Dependency
Schedule III
Equilibrium
28. Amphetamines can be taken orally - intravenously or by _______.
Grain neutral
1980
Smoking
Abuse
29. FDA approved THC in capsule form is called _______.
41
Hallucinogens
Mucous membranes
Marinol
30. The predominant style of tobacco use went from pipes to snuff to _______ to cigars to cigarettes.
Decreased
Nicotine
Norepinephrine
Chewing
31. Nicotine nasal spray - nicotine inhalers and _________ are smoking cessation aids which require a doctor's prescription.
Rate
Homeostasis
Steroids
Bupropion
32. During the 1800s - opium and morphine were the active ingredients found in many American ________ ________.
Directions
Depressants
Dropouts
Patent medicines
33. The shorter the drug half life - the more __________ it is.
Addictive
Floaters
Skin
Isopropyl
34. Cocaine is a ___________ controlled substance.
Social
Schedule II
Environment
Soft drinks
35. Because inhalants are so readily _________ - they present a special problem for prevention.
Loco weed
4-6
20
Available
36. ________ _________ is the biological name for marijuana.
Equilibrium
Cannabis sativa
Cocaine
Hydrochloride
37. Approximately __% of people who use marijuana become addicted to it.
Antifreeze
Distillation
Breathing
10
38. Current medical applications for cocaine are as a local __________ for ear - nose - and throat procedures.
Distillation
Xanthines
Anesthetic
Pharmacy
39. ________ the proof number is the percentage of alcohol by volume.
Schedule II
Abuse
Dose response
One half
40. The two major ________ pathways damaged in Parkinson's disease are acetylcholine and the nigrostriatal pathways.
Mucous membranes
James
Dopamine
Hallucinogens
41. Smoking is involved in about ___ percent of deaths from cardiovascular disease.
30
Cocaine
Neurotransmitters
Fentanyl
42. Almost all alcoholics suffering from withdrawal symptoms (about __%) can be treated in outpatient programs.
95
Anesthetics
Leukoplakia
Benzodiazepines
43. Nicotine is exceptionally _____ and has been used as an insecticide.
Mental
Instrumental
Cessation
Toxic
44. The substitution method of drug detoxification involves _________ the abused substance with a new - less-addicting drug.
Months
Increase
Chantix
Replacing
45. Beer is created by adding ______ malt to cereal grains.
Barley
Explosive
Consequences
Physical
46. Pharmacological factors refer to how the drug actually affects the ____.
Body
Toxic
Eliminate
15
47. Users of cocaine _____________ either 'snort' (sniff) or inject the drug intravenously.
Depress
Hydrochloride
Inflammatory
Hallucinogen
48. The combination of amphetamine or cocaine with an opioid narcotic--often heroin--is called a _________.
Speedball
Nonspecific
Nicotine
Physical
49. Acne and baldness in men - decreased breast size and facial hair in women are some of the side effects associated with ________________ use.
Dronabinol
Anabolic steroid
Crack
Dietary supplements
50. ______ causing chemicals contained in tobacco are called nitrosamines.
High
Phenothiazines
Cancer
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