Deck 6: Stimulants Part 1 Caffeine and Nicotine

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The mildly positive reinforcing effect of caffeine appears to be ultimately due to effects on the neurotransmitter:

A) acetylcholine.
B) dopamine.
C) norepinephrine.
D) GABA.
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Certain antidepressants such as fluvoxamine _______ the metabolism of caffeine and ______ caffeine tolerance.

A) accelerate; increase
B) accelerate; decrease
C) inhibit ; increase
D) inhibit; decrease
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The lethal dose of caffeine is equivalent to approximately:

A) 10 to 20 cups.
B) 30 to 50 cups.
C) 100 cups.
D) There is no lethal dose.
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Over all,evidence suggests that tea and coffee drinkers may experience:

A) increased cardiovascular issues.
B) poorer cognitive function.
C) greater cognitive decline with aging.
D) less cognitive decline with aging.
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Caffeine's most widely known adverse effect is on:

A) memory.
B) cardiovascular function.
C) sleep.
D) digestion.
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Granulocyte colony stimulating factor (GCSF)is _______ in patients with Alzheimer's disease; increasing GCSF via caffeine intake has been shown to ______ performance on memory tasks in laboratory animals.

A) lower; degrade
B) lower; improve
C) higher; degrade
D) higher; improve
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Of the major caffeine metabolites,__________,does not act in a similar way to caffeine.

A) theobromine
B) paraxanthine
C) theophylline
D) parabromine
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The most widely used psychoactive drug is:

A) caffeine.
B) nicotine.
C) alcohol.
D) cocaine.
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Moderate consumption of caffeine can:

A) substantially increase the risk of coronary heart disease.
B) increase inflammation.
C) increase the risk of stroke.
D) protect against heart failure.
Question
Caffeinism is:

A) the study of caffeine.
B) the description of the effects of moderate doses of caffeine.
C) the study of people hypersensitive to caffeine.
D) a syndrome produced by the overdose or overuse of caffeine.
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Research suggests that daily coffee/caffeine use may provide a protective effect against:

A) bipolar disorder.
B) type 1 diabetes.
C) Huntington's disease.
D) Parkinson's disease.
Question
The half-life of caffeine is:

A) less than 30 minutes.
B) 3 to 10 hours.
C) 24 to 48 hours.
D) greater than two days.
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Adenosine is a _____ the discharge rate of many central neurons.

A) depressant that increases
B) depressant that decreases
C) stimulant that increases
D) stimulant that decreases
Question
The mechanism of action of caffeine appears to be _____ receptotors.

A) stimulation of GABAA
B) blockade of GABAA
C) stimulation of adenosine
D) blockade of adenosine
Question
The antimigraine effect of caffeine appears to be due to:

A) increased cardiac output.
B) increased cardiac contractility.
C) dilatation of cerebral arteries.
D) decreased blood flow to the brain.
Question
Caffeine _____ coronary arteries and _____ cerebral blood vessels.

A) dilates; constricts
B) constricts; dilates
C) dilates; dilates
D) constricts; constricts
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The half-life of caffeine may be shortened in:

A) inactive ingredients.
B) an active ingredient.
C) two active ingredients.
D) three active ingredients.
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The majority of metabolism of caffeine occurs in:

A) plasma.
B) kidney.
C) liver.
D) bladder.
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Diego recently started taking an antidepressant.He also enjoys about 5-6 cups of coffee in the morning.However,he has noticed that he now feels anxious and jittery after drinking his coffee rather than just more alert in the mornings.The effects he is noticing are most likely due to ______ by the antidepressant.

A) inhibition of CYP-2A1
B) inhibition of CYP-1A2
C) stimulation of CYP-2A1
D) stimulation of CYP1A2
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Other than the brain,research suggests that caffeine consumption may be beneficial for the:

A) cardiovascular system.
B) urinary tract.
C) digestive tract.
D) immune system.
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In the heart,nicotine:

A) constricts coronary arteries.
B) dilates coronary arteries.
C) decreases cardiac contractility.
D) dilates coronary arteries while decreasing cardiac contractility.
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Caffeine,nicotine,and _____ are the most widely used psychoactive drugs in our society.

A) amphetamines
B) marijuana
C) alcohol
D) cocaine
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The majority of nicotine is metabolized in the:

A) plasma.
B) liver.
C) kidneys.
D) blood.
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Which of the following statement is TRUE?

A) Nicotine accounts for the acute pharmacological effects of smoking.
B) Nicotine is only one of 2,000 substances in tobacco.
C) Nicotine is secondary active ingredient in tobacco.
D) Nicotine makes cigarettes burn slower.
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The first morning cigarette in nicotine-dependent smokers is best described as:

A) positively reinforcing.
B) punishing.
C) negatively reinforcing.
D) secondarily reinforcing.
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The period of withdrawal from nicotine:

A) is typically less than 24 hours.
B) is typically 1 to 2 days.
C) is typically around one week in duration.
D) can persist for several weeks.
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The pharmacological effects of tobacco are due to ______; the disease states are due to _______.

A) nicotine; nicotine
B) tar; nicotine
C) tar; tar
D) nicotine; tar
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The direct mechanism of action of nicotine on arousal levels is:

A) stimulation of dopamine receptors.
B) blockade of dopamine receptors.
C) stimulation of acetylcholine receptors.
D) blockade of acetylcholine receptors.
Question
The rewarding effects of nicotine involve:

A) nicotinic receptors and the nucleus accumbens.
B) nicotinic receptors on dopamine neurons in the ventral tegmental area and dopamine release onto the nucleus accumbens.
C) glutamate release on neurons in the nucleus accumbens.
D) GABA release onto dopamine neurons in the ventral tegmental area and dopamine release onto the nucleus accumbens.
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When smoking a cigarette,about _____ of the nicotine enters the bloodstream.

A) 80%
B) 50%
C) 25%
D) 10%
Question
Nicotine is primarily metabolized by the ______ enzyme.

A) CYP-1A1
B) CYP-2D6
C) CYP-2A6
D) CYP-2E1
Question
The reinforcing effects of nicotine are the result of:

A) direct activation of dopamine release onto the nucleus accumbens.
B) direct blockade of dopamine release onto the ventral tegmental area.
C) indirect activation of dopamine receptors.
D) indirect blockade of dopamine receptors.
Question
Combustible tobacco use in the United States has ______ and loose tobacco use has _______ in the past 10 years.

A) decreased; decreased
B) snorting
C) hookah
D) gum
Question
The elimination half-life of nicotine in a chronic user is about:

A) 30 minutes.
B) 2 hours.
C) 12 to 24 hours.
D) greater than 24 hours.
Question
The reinforcing effect of caffeine appears to be due to:

A) increased release of dopamine in reward and motivation areas of the brain.
B) increased release of dopamine in the prefrontal cortex.
C) decreased release of dopamine in reward and motivation areas of the brain.
D) increased release of dopamine throughout the brain.
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The effect of nicotine on the cardiovascular system and hypothalamus are,respectively:

A) vasoconstriction and antidiuretic hormone release.
B) vasoconstriction and diuretic hormone release.
C) vasodilation and diuretic hormone release .
D) vasodilation and antidiuretic hormone release.
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Adenosine levels ______ during the day promoting _____.

A) decrease; sleep
B) decrease; wakefulness
C) increase; sleep
D) increase; wakefulness
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Blockade of adenosine receptors _____ dopamine release by _____ GABA activity.

A) decreases;decreasing
B) decreases;increasing
C) increases;decreasing
D) increases;increasing
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The rewarding effects of nicotine involve:

A) serotonin.
B) acetylcholine.
C) norepinephrine.
D) dopamine.
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Nicotine-induced release of acetylcholine may:

A) improve cognitive performance and arousal.
B) cause adult ADHD.
C) stimulate depression.
D) enhance sensory perception.
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Nicotine impairs cognitive functions such as working memory in nonsmokers.
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Generally speaking,people that regularly ingest coffee and tea may experience less cognitive deterioration as they grow older.
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Nicotine can improve performance on a variety of cognitive tasks due to acetylcholine.
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Caffeine,like theophylline and theobromine,belongs to a family of substances called xanthines.
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Cigarette smoking is associated with a rewarding effect.
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Among partial nicotine receptor agonists,evidence suggests that smokers using _______ increases their chances of quitting by two to three times in comparison to those that try to quit with no other assistance.

A) bupropion (Wellbutrin)
B) dianicline
C) cytisine
D) varenicline (Chantix)
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Smoking two packs of cigarettes per day for 20 years has been estimated to reduce life expectancy by 14 years.
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There are no barriers in the body to the distribution of nicotine.
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Nicotine may exert all of its cognitive effects by activating specific receptors for acetylcholine.
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Nicotine is one of 4,000 compounds released by burning cigarette tobacco.
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The addictive potential of nicotine is comparable to other illicit drugs such as heroin and cocaine.
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The tar in tobacco is responsible for many of the psychoactive effects of cigarettes.
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Malakai is a moderate coffee drinker.Research suggests that this level of consumption may provide protection against heart failure.
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The drug that is no longer under development to aid in smoking cessation is:

A) nicotine.
B) buproprion.
C) varenicline.
D) dianicline.
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The carcinogen in cigarettes is the primary cause of ______ cancer.

A) bladder
B) pancreatic
C) lung
D) lip
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Nicotine is the primary addictive substance in cigarettes.
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Nicotine decreases dopamine levels in reward areas of the brain.
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The main effect of carbon monoxide on the heart is:

A) decreased oxygen supply to the heart.
B) decreased atherosclerosis.
C) decreased clotting.
D) decreased blood pressure.
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Nicotine stimulates the vomiting center in the brain.
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Some antidepressants can inhibit the metabolism of caffeine.
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Nicotine is thought to _____ nicotinic receptors on _____ neurons.

A) sensitize; glutamate
B) desensitize; GABA
C) sensitize; serotonin
D) desensitize; acetylcholine
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A 2012 report from the Surgeon General suggests that _____ use is higher among young adults and that use typically involves _____.

A) cigar; smoking via hookah
B) cigar; multiple forms of tobacco
C) chewing tobacco; smoking via hookah
D) chewing tobacco; multiple forms of tobacco
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Nicotine is carcinogenic.
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Research suggests that daily coffee/caffeine use may provide a protective effect against ______.

A) Bipolar disorder
B) Type 1 diabetes
C) Huntington's disease
D) Parkinson's disease
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Vaccine therapy for nicotine dependence appears to be clinically effective in essentially all subjects.
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Juan suffers from headaches.He takes over-the-counter medications for pain relief but also drinks a can of Monster®.The effects of the caffeine in the energy drink cause _____ of the cerebral blood vessels and _____ blood flow to the brain.

A) dilation; increased
B) constriction; increased
C) constriction; decreased
D) dilation; decreased
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Caffeinism

A) is associated with about 2 cups of coffee.
B) may cause depression in healthy individuals.
C) induces bipolar disorder in depressed patients.
D) may produce psychosis in healthy individuals.
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When a smoker lights up and begins smoking,they will,on average absorb about ______ of nicotine.

A) 10 mg
B) 20 mg
C) 2 mg
D) 5 mg
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The DSM-5 has proposed ______ Caffeine-Related Disorders.

A) 2
B) 3
C) 4
D) 5
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Nicotine withdrawal symptoms occur within about:

A) 15 minutes.
B) 30 minutes.
C) 1 hour.
D) 2 hours.
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Chronic caffeine use,even 100 milligrams per day,is associated with:

A) tolerance.
B) withdrawal.
C) intoxication.
D) impaired motor function.
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Evidence suggests that nicotine may produce a _____ effect for patients with ______ disease.

A) protective; Alzheimer's
B) protective; Parkinson's
C) toxic; Alzheimer's
D) toxic; Parkinson's
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Pregnant women:

A) should completely avoid caffeine for the duration of their pregnancy.
B) may ingest moderate amounts of caffeine with alcohol.
C) should limit their daily intake to about 1 gram per day.
D) may ingest about 200 milligrams per day.
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When people start smoking,nicotine induces:

A) feelings of pleasure.
B) a decrease in blood pressure.
C) nausea.
D) altered heart rate.
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Tobacco use in the United States:

A) has increased since the 1950s.
B) remains at 50%.
C) is highest among those that are well educated.
D) is common in people with substance abuse and mental health issues.
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Of the major caffeine metabolites,_____,acts in a dissimilar way to caffeine.

A) theobromine
B) paraxanthine
C) theophylline
D) parabromine
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The lethal dose of caffeine is on the order of _____ grams.

A) 1.5
B) 5
C) 7
D) 10
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Caffeine promotes wakefulness by:

A) activating adenosine receptors.
B) agonistic activity at adenosine receptors.
C) antagonistic activity at adenosine receptors.
D) inhibiting calcium release from intracellular stores.
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The majority of the toxic effects of cigarettes are due to nicotine.
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Nicotine is secondarily metabolized by the ______ enzyme.

A) CYP1A1
B) CYP2D6
C) CYP2A6
D) CYP1E1
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Deck 6: Stimulants Part 1 Caffeine and Nicotine
1
The mildly positive reinforcing effect of caffeine appears to be ultimately due to effects on the neurotransmitter:

A) acetylcholine.
B) dopamine.
C) norepinephrine.
D) GABA.
B
2
Certain antidepressants such as fluvoxamine _______ the metabolism of caffeine and ______ caffeine tolerance.

A) accelerate; increase
B) accelerate; decrease
C) inhibit ; increase
D) inhibit; decrease
D
3
The lethal dose of caffeine is equivalent to approximately:

A) 10 to 20 cups.
B) 30 to 50 cups.
C) 100 cups.
D) There is no lethal dose.
C
4
Over all,evidence suggests that tea and coffee drinkers may experience:

A) increased cardiovascular issues.
B) poorer cognitive function.
C) greater cognitive decline with aging.
D) less cognitive decline with aging.
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Caffeine's most widely known adverse effect is on:

A) memory.
B) cardiovascular function.
C) sleep.
D) digestion.
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6
Granulocyte colony stimulating factor (GCSF)is _______ in patients with Alzheimer's disease; increasing GCSF via caffeine intake has been shown to ______ performance on memory tasks in laboratory animals.

A) lower; degrade
B) lower; improve
C) higher; degrade
D) higher; improve
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Of the major caffeine metabolites,__________,does not act in a similar way to caffeine.

A) theobromine
B) paraxanthine
C) theophylline
D) parabromine
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The most widely used psychoactive drug is:

A) caffeine.
B) nicotine.
C) alcohol.
D) cocaine.
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9
Moderate consumption of caffeine can:

A) substantially increase the risk of coronary heart disease.
B) increase inflammation.
C) increase the risk of stroke.
D) protect against heart failure.
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Caffeinism is:

A) the study of caffeine.
B) the description of the effects of moderate doses of caffeine.
C) the study of people hypersensitive to caffeine.
D) a syndrome produced by the overdose or overuse of caffeine.
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Research suggests that daily coffee/caffeine use may provide a protective effect against:

A) bipolar disorder.
B) type 1 diabetes.
C) Huntington's disease.
D) Parkinson's disease.
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The half-life of caffeine is:

A) less than 30 minutes.
B) 3 to 10 hours.
C) 24 to 48 hours.
D) greater than two days.
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Adenosine is a _____ the discharge rate of many central neurons.

A) depressant that increases
B) depressant that decreases
C) stimulant that increases
D) stimulant that decreases
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The mechanism of action of caffeine appears to be _____ receptotors.

A) stimulation of GABAA
B) blockade of GABAA
C) stimulation of adenosine
D) blockade of adenosine
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The antimigraine effect of caffeine appears to be due to:

A) increased cardiac output.
B) increased cardiac contractility.
C) dilatation of cerebral arteries.
D) decreased blood flow to the brain.
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Caffeine _____ coronary arteries and _____ cerebral blood vessels.

A) dilates; constricts
B) constricts; dilates
C) dilates; dilates
D) constricts; constricts
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The half-life of caffeine may be shortened in:

A) inactive ingredients.
B) an active ingredient.
C) two active ingredients.
D) three active ingredients.
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The majority of metabolism of caffeine occurs in:

A) plasma.
B) kidney.
C) liver.
D) bladder.
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Diego recently started taking an antidepressant.He also enjoys about 5-6 cups of coffee in the morning.However,he has noticed that he now feels anxious and jittery after drinking his coffee rather than just more alert in the mornings.The effects he is noticing are most likely due to ______ by the antidepressant.

A) inhibition of CYP-2A1
B) inhibition of CYP-1A2
C) stimulation of CYP-2A1
D) stimulation of CYP1A2
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Other than the brain,research suggests that caffeine consumption may be beneficial for the:

A) cardiovascular system.
B) urinary tract.
C) digestive tract.
D) immune system.
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In the heart,nicotine:

A) constricts coronary arteries.
B) dilates coronary arteries.
C) decreases cardiac contractility.
D) dilates coronary arteries while decreasing cardiac contractility.
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Caffeine,nicotine,and _____ are the most widely used psychoactive drugs in our society.

A) amphetamines
B) marijuana
C) alcohol
D) cocaine
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The majority of nicotine is metabolized in the:

A) plasma.
B) liver.
C) kidneys.
D) blood.
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Which of the following statement is TRUE?

A) Nicotine accounts for the acute pharmacological effects of smoking.
B) Nicotine is only one of 2,000 substances in tobacco.
C) Nicotine is secondary active ingredient in tobacco.
D) Nicotine makes cigarettes burn slower.
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The first morning cigarette in nicotine-dependent smokers is best described as:

A) positively reinforcing.
B) punishing.
C) negatively reinforcing.
D) secondarily reinforcing.
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The period of withdrawal from nicotine:

A) is typically less than 24 hours.
B) is typically 1 to 2 days.
C) is typically around one week in duration.
D) can persist for several weeks.
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The pharmacological effects of tobacco are due to ______; the disease states are due to _______.

A) nicotine; nicotine
B) tar; nicotine
C) tar; tar
D) nicotine; tar
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The direct mechanism of action of nicotine on arousal levels is:

A) stimulation of dopamine receptors.
B) blockade of dopamine receptors.
C) stimulation of acetylcholine receptors.
D) blockade of acetylcholine receptors.
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The rewarding effects of nicotine involve:

A) nicotinic receptors and the nucleus accumbens.
B) nicotinic receptors on dopamine neurons in the ventral tegmental area and dopamine release onto the nucleus accumbens.
C) glutamate release on neurons in the nucleus accumbens.
D) GABA release onto dopamine neurons in the ventral tegmental area and dopamine release onto the nucleus accumbens.
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When smoking a cigarette,about _____ of the nicotine enters the bloodstream.

A) 80%
B) 50%
C) 25%
D) 10%
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Nicotine is primarily metabolized by the ______ enzyme.

A) CYP-1A1
B) CYP-2D6
C) CYP-2A6
D) CYP-2E1
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The reinforcing effects of nicotine are the result of:

A) direct activation of dopamine release onto the nucleus accumbens.
B) direct blockade of dopamine release onto the ventral tegmental area.
C) indirect activation of dopamine receptors.
D) indirect blockade of dopamine receptors.
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Combustible tobacco use in the United States has ______ and loose tobacco use has _______ in the past 10 years.

A) decreased; decreased
B) snorting
C) hookah
D) gum
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The elimination half-life of nicotine in a chronic user is about:

A) 30 minutes.
B) 2 hours.
C) 12 to 24 hours.
D) greater than 24 hours.
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The reinforcing effect of caffeine appears to be due to:

A) increased release of dopamine in reward and motivation areas of the brain.
B) increased release of dopamine in the prefrontal cortex.
C) decreased release of dopamine in reward and motivation areas of the brain.
D) increased release of dopamine throughout the brain.
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The effect of nicotine on the cardiovascular system and hypothalamus are,respectively:

A) vasoconstriction and antidiuretic hormone release.
B) vasoconstriction and diuretic hormone release.
C) vasodilation and diuretic hormone release .
D) vasodilation and antidiuretic hormone release.
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Adenosine levels ______ during the day promoting _____.

A) decrease; sleep
B) decrease; wakefulness
C) increase; sleep
D) increase; wakefulness
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Blockade of adenosine receptors _____ dopamine release by _____ GABA activity.

A) decreases;decreasing
B) decreases;increasing
C) increases;decreasing
D) increases;increasing
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The rewarding effects of nicotine involve:

A) serotonin.
B) acetylcholine.
C) norepinephrine.
D) dopamine.
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Nicotine-induced release of acetylcholine may:

A) improve cognitive performance and arousal.
B) cause adult ADHD.
C) stimulate depression.
D) enhance sensory perception.
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Nicotine impairs cognitive functions such as working memory in nonsmokers.
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42
Generally speaking,people that regularly ingest coffee and tea may experience less cognitive deterioration as they grow older.
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Nicotine can improve performance on a variety of cognitive tasks due to acetylcholine.
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Caffeine,like theophylline and theobromine,belongs to a family of substances called xanthines.
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Cigarette smoking is associated with a rewarding effect.
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46
Among partial nicotine receptor agonists,evidence suggests that smokers using _______ increases their chances of quitting by two to three times in comparison to those that try to quit with no other assistance.

A) bupropion (Wellbutrin)
B) dianicline
C) cytisine
D) varenicline (Chantix)
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Smoking two packs of cigarettes per day for 20 years has been estimated to reduce life expectancy by 14 years.
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There are no barriers in the body to the distribution of nicotine.
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Nicotine may exert all of its cognitive effects by activating specific receptors for acetylcholine.
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Nicotine is one of 4,000 compounds released by burning cigarette tobacco.
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The addictive potential of nicotine is comparable to other illicit drugs such as heroin and cocaine.
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The tar in tobacco is responsible for many of the psychoactive effects of cigarettes.
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Malakai is a moderate coffee drinker.Research suggests that this level of consumption may provide protection against heart failure.
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54
The drug that is no longer under development to aid in smoking cessation is:

A) nicotine.
B) buproprion.
C) varenicline.
D) dianicline.
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The carcinogen in cigarettes is the primary cause of ______ cancer.

A) bladder
B) pancreatic
C) lung
D) lip
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56
Nicotine is the primary addictive substance in cigarettes.
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Nicotine decreases dopamine levels in reward areas of the brain.
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58
The main effect of carbon monoxide on the heart is:

A) decreased oxygen supply to the heart.
B) decreased atherosclerosis.
C) decreased clotting.
D) decreased blood pressure.
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59
Nicotine stimulates the vomiting center in the brain.
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60
Some antidepressants can inhibit the metabolism of caffeine.
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61
Nicotine is thought to _____ nicotinic receptors on _____ neurons.

A) sensitize; glutamate
B) desensitize; GABA
C) sensitize; serotonin
D) desensitize; acetylcholine
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62
A 2012 report from the Surgeon General suggests that _____ use is higher among young adults and that use typically involves _____.

A) cigar; smoking via hookah
B) cigar; multiple forms of tobacco
C) chewing tobacco; smoking via hookah
D) chewing tobacco; multiple forms of tobacco
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63
Nicotine is carcinogenic.
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64
Research suggests that daily coffee/caffeine use may provide a protective effect against ______.

A) Bipolar disorder
B) Type 1 diabetes
C) Huntington's disease
D) Parkinson's disease
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65
Vaccine therapy for nicotine dependence appears to be clinically effective in essentially all subjects.
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66
Juan suffers from headaches.He takes over-the-counter medications for pain relief but also drinks a can of Monster®.The effects of the caffeine in the energy drink cause _____ of the cerebral blood vessels and _____ blood flow to the brain.

A) dilation; increased
B) constriction; increased
C) constriction; decreased
D) dilation; decreased
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67
Caffeinism

A) is associated with about 2 cups of coffee.
B) may cause depression in healthy individuals.
C) induces bipolar disorder in depressed patients.
D) may produce psychosis in healthy individuals.
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68
When a smoker lights up and begins smoking,they will,on average absorb about ______ of nicotine.

A) 10 mg
B) 20 mg
C) 2 mg
D) 5 mg
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69
The DSM-5 has proposed ______ Caffeine-Related Disorders.

A) 2
B) 3
C) 4
D) 5
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70
Nicotine withdrawal symptoms occur within about:

A) 15 minutes.
B) 30 minutes.
C) 1 hour.
D) 2 hours.
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71
Chronic caffeine use,even 100 milligrams per day,is associated with:

A) tolerance.
B) withdrawal.
C) intoxication.
D) impaired motor function.
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72
Evidence suggests that nicotine may produce a _____ effect for patients with ______ disease.

A) protective; Alzheimer's
B) protective; Parkinson's
C) toxic; Alzheimer's
D) toxic; Parkinson's
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73
Pregnant women:

A) should completely avoid caffeine for the duration of their pregnancy.
B) may ingest moderate amounts of caffeine with alcohol.
C) should limit their daily intake to about 1 gram per day.
D) may ingest about 200 milligrams per day.
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74
When people start smoking,nicotine induces:

A) feelings of pleasure.
B) a decrease in blood pressure.
C) nausea.
D) altered heart rate.
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75
Tobacco use in the United States:

A) has increased since the 1950s.
B) remains at 50%.
C) is highest among those that are well educated.
D) is common in people with substance abuse and mental health issues.
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76
Of the major caffeine metabolites,_____,acts in a dissimilar way to caffeine.

A) theobromine
B) paraxanthine
C) theophylline
D) parabromine
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77
The lethal dose of caffeine is on the order of _____ grams.

A) 1.5
B) 5
C) 7
D) 10
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78
Caffeine promotes wakefulness by:

A) activating adenosine receptors.
B) agonistic activity at adenosine receptors.
C) antagonistic activity at adenosine receptors.
D) inhibiting calcium release from intracellular stores.
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79
The majority of the toxic effects of cigarettes are due to nicotine.
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80
Nicotine is secondarily metabolized by the ______ enzyme.

A) CYP1A1
B) CYP2D6
C) CYP2A6
D) CYP1E1
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