SUBJECTS
|
BROWSE
|
CAREER CENTER
|
POPULAR
|
JOIN
|
LOGIN
Business Skills
|
Soft Skills
|
Basic Literacy
|
Certifications
About
|
Help
|
Privacy
|
Terms
|
Email
Search
Test your basic knowledge |
DSST Substance Abuse
Start Test
Study First
Subjects
:
dsst
,
health-fitness-nutrition
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
If you are not ready to take this test, you can
study here
.
Match each statement with the correct term.
Don't refresh. All questions and answers are randomly picked and ordered every time you load a test.
This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. Cause of death with opioid overdose is usually suppressed __________.
Diagnostic
Breathing
Positive
Alcohol
2. The fourth stage of drug addiction is __________.
Glaucoma
Dependency
Stimulant
Codeine
3. According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse - the typical narcotic habit costs $100 per ___.
DMT
Day
Special K
Violent
4. 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.
Body fat
Equal opportunity
Opioids
Mesolimbic
5. Since 1956 - the leaf tobacco content in cigarettes has been reduced by approximately __ percent.
Antihistamines
Environment
III
25
6. _______ professionals and their staff are the most likely to abuse nitrous oxide.
Illicit
440
Schedule I
Medical
7. Severe alcoholism often results in ____________ as a result of decreased caloric intake by alcoholics.
Withdrawal
Malnutrition
Healthcare
Switching
8. Smoking tends to inhibit hunger contractions up to ____ ____
Tardive dyskinesia
Ethanol
Months
One hour
9. higher tolerance to heroin also results in higher tolerance to morphine and ________.
Codeine
Substitution
Speed
Myopia
10. Herbs and _________ were used by early Greeks in Olympic games to enhance their performance.
Depressants
Mushrooms
Detoxification
Blindness
11. Another word for ____________ is psychedelic.
Stimulant
10
Psychological
Hallucinogen
12. ___________________ are not regulated as OTC drugs. They don't have to be shown to be effective - and the amount of supposed active ingredient varies extensively.
Emphysema
Diminishing
Alcoholic
Dietary supplements
13. Other alcohols and oils contained in alcoholic beverages are called _________.
Congeners
Decreased
Topical anesthesia
GABA
14. There are approximately __ analogs of PCP.
Indians
Physical
30
Codeine
15. A drug is categorized as Schedule _ if it has a low potential for abuse - a currently accepted medical use in treatment in the United States - and its abuse may lead to limited physical or psychological dependence.
Medicinal herbs
Psilocybin
V
Antidepressant
16. Ethylene glycol alcohol is poisonous and is a primary ingredient of __________.
Opioids
Graduates
Antifreeze
Injection
17. Employee Assitance Programs or EAPs can also be known as _____ of Assistance programs.
Cost
Escaping
British East India
Peers
18. The ratio of LD50 to ED50 is one indication of the relative safety of a drug for a particular use or effect and this is called the ___________ index.
Environment
Strychnine
Theraputic
Pleasurable
19. Cocaine is used for _________ ___________ and vasoconstriction for surgery of the mouth - nose - and throat.
Withdrawal
Topical anesthesia
Toluene
95
20. ______________ and antipsychotics are two groups of drugs used to treat the symptoms associated with psychosis.
Paradoxica
Caffeine
Phenothiazines
Antidepressant
21. Clonidine can be administered by a _____________ ______ - which gradually releases the drug over a seven day period.
Depressants
Transdermal patch
Benzodiazepines
Time course
22. _________ is often referred to as the brain's major excitatory neurotransmitter.
Isopropyl
Mucous
Glutamate
Potent
23. When alcohol is heated and the vapors are condensed into liquid form again - the process is called ____________.
Kerosene
Distillation
Skin
Mainlining
24. When an alcoholic learns to modify his behavior to compensate for motor impairments associated with being intoxicated this is called _____ _____.
Behavioral tolerance
Amino acids
Other's drugs.
Cocaine
25. ___ was originally used as a surgical anesthetic and has hallucinogenic effects different from LSD and mescaline (peyote cactus).
Weight gain
Instantly
Amphetamines
PCP
26. The withdrawal symptoms for a ______ user whose drug usage has consisted of a low daily dose resemble a mild case of intestinal flu.
Heroin
Glaucoma
Social
13-14
27. An increase in the heart rate and reddening of the ____ are the two most consistent physiological effects of smoking marijuana.
30
Fetal Alcohol
Decreased
Eyes
28. Smoking during pregnancy is associated with miscarriage - reduced birth weight - differences in body size and negative effects on physical / ______ development of the child.
Peyote cactus
Mental
Spirits
Brain tissue
29. Most of the integration of information - learning and ______ occur in the central nervous system.
Hallucinogens
Blood thinners
Memory
Emphysema
30. Considerable evidence supports the idea that some degree of vulnerability to alcohol dependence might be _________.
Schedule III
30
Inherited
34
31. Another word for _________ is painkiller.
Over the counter
Active
Analgesic
Increase
32. ___ is normally ineffective when taken orally and is usually snorted - smoked - or taken by injection.
Patent medicines
Dietary supplements
Methamphetamine
DMT
33. GHB is most well-known for its use in substances that disable users and make them vulnerable to sexual assault. _________ is another drug of this type.
Mescaline
Rohypnol
Special K
Magic mushrooms
34. Nicotine _______ are also known as transdermal nicotine systems.
Temperance
Anesthetic
Synesthesia
Patches
35. 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.
Psychoactive
Special K
Detoxification
Alcohol
36. The forming of a neurotransmitter by the action of _______ on precursors is called synthesis.
Pharmacological
Crystal meth
Enzymes
Constipation
37. Another word for ____________ is euphorigenic.
Body
Cigarettes
Topical anesthesia
Intoxicating
38. The pharmacological term for alcohol is _______.
Atypical
Decreased
Ethanol
Lipid soluble
39. CNS depressants that promote relaxation and relieve anxiety are called _________.
Ethanol
Sedatives
Pharmacodynamic
Illegal Instrumental Use
40. The primary purpose for the creation of the 1938 Federal Food - Drug - and Cosmetic Act was ___________.
Switching
OTC
Topical anesthesia
Drug safety
41. For many years - ___________ sleeping pills were the drug of choice for people wishing to commit suicide.
Barbiturate
Heart beat
Mucous
British East India
42. Synthetic drugs which result from the altered chemical structures of illicit drugs are called __________________.
Heart attacks
Nutrients
Depressants
Structural analogs
43. The unemployed are _____ likely to use illicit drugs than those who are employed.
Psychoactive
More
Cocaine
Mucous
44. The most common active ingredients contained in OTC sleep aids are ______________.
Antihistamines
Federal
Naloxone
95
45. Almost all of the ______________ and other conventional antipsychotics produce pseudoparkinsonism.
Anesthetics
MDMA
Phenothiazines
Plants
46. In 1970 - the FDA limited the legal use of ____________ to three medical conditions: narcolepsy - ADHD - and short term weight reduction programs.
Antidepressant
Amphetamines
Antifreeze
200
47. According to a recent study - men and women from ______ backgrounds are more likely to smoke and less likely to quit the habit.
Steroids
Prescription
Poorer
Anxiety
48. Many _________ drugs act by enhancing GABA inhibition.
Opioids
Irritability
Sedative
Depressants
49. In a double blind procedure - neither the patient nor the doctor know whether the subject is receiving a _______ or an experimental drug.
Placebo
Alcohol
Hallucinogens
Nonspecific
50. Psychotic behavior resulting from a known ________ cause is called an organic disorder.
Codeine
Physical
Social
Autonomic