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Deck 9: Substance Use Disorders
1
Which of the following is an example of a substance use disorder (SUD)?
A)Alcohol related disorders
B)Caffeine related disorders
C)Inhalant related disorders
D)All of the above
A)Alcohol related disorders
B)Caffeine related disorders
C)Inhalant related disorders
D)All of the above
All of the above
2
In 2002 what percentage of English school children below the age of 11 reported having consumed alcohol?
A)61%
B)80%
C)25%
A)61%
B)80%
C)25%
61%
3
When one is addicted to a substance,the body:
A)Requires the substance to feel normal
B)Requires the substance to feel 'high'
C)Requires the substance to feel happy
D)Requires the substance to stay alive
A)Requires the substance to feel normal
B)Requires the substance to feel 'high'
C)Requires the substance to feel happy
D)Requires the substance to stay alive
Requires the substance to feel normal
4
In the UK,how many drinks would a female 'hazardous drinker' typically consume per day?
A)3 or more standard drinks
B)5 or more standard drinks
C)7 or more standard drinks
D)10 or more standard drinks
A)3 or more standard drinks
B)5 or more standard drinks
C)7 or more standard drinks
D)10 or more standard drinks
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5
Which of the following is not a hallucinogen?
A)Cannabis
B)MDMA
C)LSD
D)Antibiotics
A)Cannabis
B)MDMA
C)LSD
D)Antibiotics
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6
Tolerance in substance dependence is defined by which of the following?
A)A need for markedly decreased amounts of the substance to achieve intoxication or desired effect
B)Markedly diminished effect with continued use of the same amount of the substance
C)A relaxed attitude towards others drug use
D)A desire to socialise the act of drug taking
A)A need for markedly decreased amounts of the substance to achieve intoxication or desired effect
B)Markedly diminished effect with continued use of the same amount of the substance
C)A relaxed attitude towards others drug use
D)A desire to socialise the act of drug taking
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7
In the UK,binge drinking in males is defined as the consumption of:
A)At least 8 units a day
B)At least 4 units a day
C)At least 10 units a day
D)At least 15 units a day
A)At least 8 units a day
B)At least 4 units a day
C)At least 10 units a day
D)At least 15 units a day
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8
A drug is a substance,other than food which may:
A)Give us energy
B)Relax us when nervous
C)Change our ways of thinking
D)All of the above
A)Give us energy
B)Relax us when nervous
C)Change our ways of thinking
D)All of the above
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9
In substance abuse,the term craving refers to:
A)The subjective drive that addicts have to use the substance
B)Overwhelming desire to get 'high'
C)Overwhelming desire to feel happy
D)Overwhelming desire to blot out reality
A)The subjective drive that addicts have to use the substance
B)Overwhelming desire to get 'high'
C)Overwhelming desire to feel happy
D)Overwhelming desire to blot out reality
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10
Withdrawal in substance dependence is defined by which of the following?
A)Violent behaviour
B)The same (or closely related)substance is taken to relieve or avoid withdrawal symptoms
C)Closet substance misuse
D)Becoming socially withdrawn
A)Violent behaviour
B)The same (or closely related)substance is taken to relieve or avoid withdrawal symptoms
C)Closet substance misuse
D)Becoming socially withdrawn
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11
In the US it has been calculated that which percentage individuals aged between 15-54 years had used illegal drugs,non-medical prescription drugs,or inhalants at some point in their lives?
A)51%
B)80%
C)11.4%
D)5)1%
A)51%
B)80%
C)11.4%
D)5)1%
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12
The DSM-IV-TR criteria for substance dependence includes:
A)The substance is often taken in larger amounts or over a longer period than was intended
B)There is a persistent desire or unsuccessful efforts to cut down or control substance use
C)A great deal of time is spent in activities necessary to obtain the substance
D)All of the above
A)The substance is often taken in larger amounts or over a longer period than was intended
B)There is a persistent desire or unsuccessful efforts to cut down or control substance use
C)A great deal of time is spent in activities necessary to obtain the substance
D)All of the above
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13
Which of the following are characteristic of substance abuse?
A)Failure to meet many normal daily obligations because of the drug
B)Using the substance in ways which may be physically hazardous
C)Legal-problems resulting from behaviour caused directly or indirectly by the drug
D)All of the above
A)Failure to meet many normal daily obligations because of the drug
B)Using the substance in ways which may be physically hazardous
C)Legal-problems resulting from behaviour caused directly or indirectly by the drug
D)All of the above
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14
Which statistic represents the percentage of UK males who have consumed a drink containing alcohol?
A)92%
B)65%
C)21%
D)72%
A)92%
B)65%
C)21%
D)72%
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15
Which of the following is not a stimulant?
A)Cocaine
B)Amphetamine
C)Caffeine
D)Phenylalanine
A)Cocaine
B)Amphetamine
C)Caffeine
D)Phenylalanine
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16
In the UK,binge drinking in females is defined as the consumption of:
A)At least 6 units a day
B)At least 10 units a day
C)At least 2 units a day
D)At least 15 units a day
A)At least 6 units a day
B)At least 10 units a day
C)At least 2 units a day
D)At least 15 units a day
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17
Which of the following is not a sedative?
A)Opiates
B)Phosphates
C)Barbiturates
D)Analgesic
A)Opiates
B)Phosphates
C)Barbiturates
D)Analgesic
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18
The term psychological dependence is used when:
A)It is clear that the individual has changed their life to ensure continued use of the drug
B)Their activities are centred on the drug and its use
C)Leads to neglect of other important activities such as work,social and family commitments
D)All of the above
A)It is clear that the individual has changed their life to ensure continued use of the drug
B)Their activities are centred on the drug and its use
C)Leads to neglect of other important activities such as work,social and family commitments
D)All of the above
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19
In the UK,how many drinks would a male 'hazardous drinker' typically consume per day?
A)5 or more standard drinks
B)10 or more standard drinks
C)7 or more standard drinks
D)4 or more standard drinks
A)5 or more standard drinks
B)10 or more standard drinks
C)7 or more standard drinks
D)4 or more standard drinks
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20
Which statistic represents the percentage of UK females who have consumed a drink containing alcohol?
A)86%
B)92%
C)45%
D)72%
A)86%
B)92%
C)45%
D)72%
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21
Following withdrawal after extended heavy drinking over a number of years,the drinker may experience:
A)Delirium tremens
B)Saccadian dysrhythmia
C)Homeostasis
D)Leptokurtic reaction
A)Delirium tremens
B)Saccadian dysrhythmia
C)Homeostasis
D)Leptokurtic reaction
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22
The rate of alcohol dependence in the general population at any one time is around:
A)5%
B)10%
C)15%
D)20%
A)5%
B)10%
C)15%
D)20%
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23
What percentage of UK males report binge drinking at least once a month?
A)58%
B)73%
C)22%
D)96%
A)58%
B)73%
C)22%
D)96%
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24
Alcohol initially relaxes the individual by influencing the receptors associated with the neurotransmitter:
A)GABA
B)Acetylcholine
C)Serotonin
D)Dopamine
A)GABA
B)Acetylcholine
C)Serotonin
D)Dopamine
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25
A US national survey indicated what percentage of the US workforce was working with a hangover?
A)9)2%
B)3%
C)15.5%
D)1)6%
A)9)2%
B)3%
C)15.5%
D)1)6%
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26
Alcohol abuse has fewer symptoms than dependence,but can still have negative effects on daily life.Which of the following are features that may affect performance?
A)After effects of drinking
B)Intoxication while at work
C)Child care responsibilities
D)All of the above
A)After effects of drinking
B)Intoxication while at work
C)Child care responsibilities
D)All of the above
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27
Which of the following are symptoms of delirium tremens?
A)Unpleasant hallucinations
B)Shaking
C)Muscle tremors
D)All of the above
A)Unpleasant hallucinations
B)Shaking
C)Muscle tremors
D)All of the above
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28
The lifetime prevalence rate for alcohol dependence and abuse is:
A)15%
B)25%
C)35%
D)45%
A)15%
B)25%
C)35%
D)45%
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29
A US national survey indicated that workplace alcohol use and impairment directly affected what percentage of the US workforce?
A)15%
B)65%
C)32%
D)41%
A)15%
B)65%
C)32%
D)41%
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30
Alcohol initially makes the drinker happy.It then acts as a depressant.This effect of alcohol is known as?
A)Biphasic
B)Bipolar
C)Biopic
D)Binomial
A)Biphasic
B)Bipolar
C)Biopic
D)Binomial
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31
What percentage of UK females report binge drinking at least once a month?
A)34%
B)65%
C)83%
D)21%
A)34%
B)65%
C)83%
D)21%
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32
In polydrug abuse,which percentage of alcohol abuse percentage are smokers?
A)80%
B)20%
C)35%
D)5%
A)80%
B)20%
C)35%
D)5%
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33
Alcohol dependence and abuse is frequently comorbid with a range of other psychological disorders,including:
A)Mood disorders
B)Anxiety disorders
C)Schizophrenia
D)All of the above
A)Mood disorders
B)Anxiety disorders
C)Schizophrenia
D)All of the above
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34
Heavy drinking in women during pregnancy can cause foetal alcohol syndrome (FAS).Which of the following abnormalities are found in babies born with FAS?
A)Heart problems
B)Stunted growth
C)Learning difficulties
D)All of the above
A)Heart problems
B)Stunted growth
C)Learning difficulties
D)All of the above
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35
Alcohol dependence is supported specifically by evidence of tolerance effects and withdrawal symptoms that develop within:
A)4-12 hours of restricted consumption
B)1-2 hours of restricted consumption
C)3-6 hours of restricted consumption
D)12-24 hours of restricted consumption
A)4-12 hours of restricted consumption
B)1-2 hours of restricted consumption
C)3-6 hours of restricted consumption
D)12-24 hours of restricted consumption
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36
The main constituent of alcohol is:
A)Ethyl alcohol
B)Lethal alcohol
C)Methyal alcohol
D)Benzo alcohol
A)Ethyl alcohol
B)Lethal alcohol
C)Methyal alcohol
D)Benzo alcohol
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37
In substance abuse the term polydrug abuse refers to:
A)Abuse of more than one drug at a time
B)The use of artificially manufactured drugs
C)The abuse of placebos
D)The abuse of three or more drugs at the same time
A)Abuse of more than one drug at a time
B)The use of artificially manufactured drugs
C)The abuse of placebos
D)The abuse of three or more drugs at the same time
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38
Longer-term negative physical effects of heavy alcohol consumption include:
A)Brain damage
B)Stomach ulcers
C)Early dementia
D)All of the above
A)Brain damage
B)Stomach ulcers
C)Early dementia
D)All of the above
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39
The consequence of vitamin and mineral deficiencies which can lead to dementia and memory disorders in alcohol abuse,is known as:
A)Korsakoff's syndrome
B)Smirnoff's syndrome
C)Helmert syndrome
D)Huynh-Feldt syndrome
A)Korsakoff's syndrome
B)Smirnoff's syndrome
C)Helmert syndrome
D)Huynh-Feldt syndrome
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40
A US national survey indicated what percentage of the US workforce was working under the influence of alcohol?
A)1)6%
B)5%
C)10.3%
D)7%
A)1)6%
B)5%
C)10.3%
D)7%
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41
Which percentage represents the co morbidity of nicotine dependence with other psychiatric disorders?
A)55-90%
B)20-30%
C)30-40%
D)30-60%
A)55-90%
B)20-30%
C)30-40%
D)30-60%
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42
After alcohol,nicotine is the ????________ most widely used drug in the world:
A)Second
B)Third
C)Fourth
D)Fifth
A)Second
B)Third
C)Fourth
D)Fifth
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43
While the rate of smoking is gradually falling in developed nations,which of the following represents the rise per year in the developing world?
A)3)4%
B)10%
C)5)8%
D)15.7%
A)3)4%
B)10%
C)5)8%
D)15.7%
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44
In 2010,how many UK smokers reported that they wanted to give up?
A)Two thirds
B)78%
C)Just over half
D)27%
A)Two thirds
B)78%
C)Just over half
D)27%
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45
In substance abuse the effects of dopamine released in the mesolimbic system is to:
A)Elevate mood
B)Decrease appetite
C)Enhance cognitive functioning
D)All of the above
A)Elevate mood
B)Decrease appetite
C)Enhance cognitive functioning
D)All of the above
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46
Which of the following represents the percentage of suicides in which alcohol appears to play an important role?
A)25%
B)35%
C)14%
D)5%
A)25%
B)35%
C)14%
D)5%
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47
Annual alcohol-related costs of crime and public disorder in the UK in 2003 were estimated at:
A)£7.3 billion
B)£1.2 million
C)£1.2 billion
D)£7.3 million
A)£7.3 billion
B)£1.2 million
C)£1.2 billion
D)£7.3 million
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48
Nicotine has a number of physical effects,including:
A)Increasing blood pressure and heart rate
B)Reducing self-reported stress levels
C)Reducing feelings of anxiety and anger
D)All of the above
A)Increasing blood pressure and heart rate
B)Reducing self-reported stress levels
C)Reducing feelings of anxiety and anger
D)All of the above
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49
Which of the following are additional characteristics associated with nicotine dependence?
A)Smoking when ill
B)Smoking soon after waking
C)Smoking more in the morning than the afternoon
D)All of the above
A)Smoking when ill
B)Smoking soon after waking
C)Smoking more in the morning than the afternoon
D)All of the above
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50
Evidence suggests that around 50% of those who start smoking in their adolescent years will go on to smoke for at least a further:
A)15-20 years
B)5-10 years
C)30-40 years
D)20-30 years
A)15-20 years
B)5-10 years
C)30-40 years
D)20-30 years
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51
Which of the following represents the number of regular smokers meeting the diagnostic criteria for nicotine dependence?
A)80-90%
B)20-30%
C)30-40%
D)60-70%
A)80-90%
B)20-30%
C)30-40%
D)60-70%
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52
Alcohol related costs to the UK National Health Service per annum are:
A)£1.7 billion
B)£1.7 million
C)£6.8 billion
D)£6.8 million
A)£1.7 billion
B)£1.7 million
C)£6.8 billion
D)£6.8 million
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53
Annual alcohol-related workplace costs in the UK in 2003 were:
A)£6.4 billion
B)£6.4 million
C)£1.2 billion
D)£1.2 million
A)£6.4 billion
B)£6.4 million
C)£1.2 billion
D)£1.2 million
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54
Growing evidence to suggest that nicotine has its effects by:
A)Releasing dopamine in the mesolimbic system of the brain
B)Releasing serotonin into the cerebellum
C)Releasing GABA into the hypothalamus
D)Releasing acetylcholine into the diencephalons
A)Releasing dopamine in the mesolimbic system of the brain
B)Releasing serotonin into the cerebellum
C)Releasing GABA into the hypothalamus
D)Releasing acetylcholine into the diencephalons
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55
Norstrom & Ramstedt (2005)found that per capita alcohol consumption in a country significantly predicted:
A)Mortality from liver cirrhosis and other alcohol-related diseases
B)Mortality from accidents and homicide
C)Death from suicide
D)All of the above
A)Mortality from liver cirrhosis and other alcohol-related diseases
B)Mortality from accidents and homicide
C)Death from suicide
D)All of the above
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56
Drink driving accounts for _________ of all road deaths in the UK:
A)20%
B)10%
C)15%
D)30%
A)20%
B)10%
C)15%
D)30%
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57
Abstinence or restricted access to nicotine produces a well-defined withdrawal syndrome.Which of the following are symptoms?
A)Dysphonic or depressed mood
B)Insomnia
C)Difficulty concentrating
D)All of the above
A)Dysphonic or depressed mood
B)Insomnia
C)Difficulty concentrating
D)All of the above
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58
In economic terms,alcohol-related problems cost the US economy around _________ in 1998:
A)$185 billion
B)$10 million
C)$270 million
D)$450 billion
A)$185 billion
B)$10 million
C)$270 million
D)$450 billion
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59
In the UK,accident and emergency attendance costs related to alcohol problems are estimated at:
A)35%
B)45%
C)25%
D)15%
A)35%
B)45%
C)25%
D)15%
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60
It is estimated that __________ of the adult global population smokes:
A)One third
B)One quarter
C)Two thirds
D)Three quarters
A)One third
B)One quarter
C)Two thirds
D)Three quarters
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61
The main effects of cocaine are caused by the drug:
A)Blocking the reuptake of dopamine in the brain
B)Blocking the reuptake of serotonin in the brain
C)Blocking the reuptake of acetylcholine in the brain
D)Blocking the reuptake of GABA in the brain
A)Blocking the reuptake of dopamine in the brain
B)Blocking the reuptake of serotonin in the brain
C)Blocking the reuptake of acetylcholine in the brain
D)Blocking the reuptake of GABA in the brain
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62
Chronic use of cocaine may cause:
A)Changes in personality
B)Memory deficits
C)Increased risk of stroke
D)All of the above
A)Changes in personality
B)Memory deficits
C)Increased risk of stroke
D)All of the above
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63
The reported calming effect of nicotine may be mediated by more basic psychological processes representing the reversal of the unpleasant abstinence or withdrawal effects experienced if the smoker has not taken nicotine in the recent past.This is known as the:
A)Nicotine addiction model
B)Nicotine deprivation model
C)Nicotine abstinence model
D)None of the above
A)Nicotine addiction model
B)Nicotine deprivation model
C)Nicotine abstinence model
D)None of the above
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64
According to the World Health Organization (WHO)the lifetime prevalence rate of cocaine use in developed countries is:
A)1-3%
B)10-15%
C)5-10%
D)15-20%
A)1-3%
B)10-15%
C)5-10%
D)15-20%
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65
Cannabis use disorder is a risk factor for a number of other psychiatric disorders,including:
A)Schizophrenia
B)Panic disorder
C)Suicidal ideation
D)All of the above
A)Schizophrenia
B)Panic disorder
C)Suicidal ideation
D)All of the above
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66
Amphetamines have their effects by causing the release of:
A)Dopamine and norepinephrine
B)Serotonin and norepinephrine
C)Norepinephrine and GABA
D)Dopamine and serotonin
A)Dopamine and norepinephrine
B)Serotonin and norepinephrine
C)Norepinephrine and GABA
D)Dopamine and serotonin
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67
Which of the following are common forms are amphetamine?
A)Benzedrine
B)Dexedrine
C)Methedrine
D)All of the above
A)Benzedrine
B)Dexedrine
C)Methedrine
D)All of the above
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68
Cocaine use by young adults aged 15-34 in the UK is around:
A)4%
B)10%
C)2%
D)20%
A)4%
B)10%
C)2%
D)20%
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69
Cannabis use can give rise to:
A)Feelings of relaxation
B)Sharpened perceptions
C)Panic
D)All of the above
A)Feelings of relaxation
B)Sharpened perceptions
C)Panic
D)All of the above
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70
The THC content of street cannabis has risen over the past 30 years from 1-5% to:
A)12%
B)62%
C)10-15%
D)30-40%
A)12%
B)62%
C)10-15%
D)30-40%
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71
Risk factors for developing cannabis dependency include:
A)Late age of onset
B)Abstinence from smoking tobacco
C)Impulsivity and unpredictability of mood
D)A diagnosis of dyslexia during childhood
A)Late age of onset
B)Abstinence from smoking tobacco
C)Impulsivity and unpredictability of mood
D)A diagnosis of dyslexia during childhood
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72
In 2010 the annual prevalence rate for cannabis use was highest in:
A)Oceania
B)Central Africa
C)Central Europe
D)North America
A)Oceania
B)Central Africa
C)Central Europe
D)North America
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73
Smoking is a significant risk factor in:
A)Heart disease
B)Cancer of the pancreas
C)Cancer of the kidneys
D)All of the above
A)Heart disease
B)Cancer of the pancreas
C)Cancer of the kidneys
D)All of the above
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74
According to Wesnes & Warburton (1983),smokers will feel the post-cigarette benefit of increased concentration and better cognitive performance due to?
A)CNS stimulant properties of nicotine
B)The behaviour reinforced ritual of smoking
C)The enforced cerebral rest of a cigarette break
D)Raising of Serotonin levels
A)CNS stimulant properties of nicotine
B)The behaviour reinforced ritual of smoking
C)The enforced cerebral rest of a cigarette break
D)Raising of Serotonin levels
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75
High doses of cocaine can cause cocaine intoxication.This may produce which of the following symptoms?
A)Impaired judgment
B)Psychotic episodes
C)Hallucinogenic episodes
D)All of the above
A)Impaired judgment
B)Psychotic episodes
C)Hallucinogenic episodes
D)All of the above
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76
Cocaine dependence occurs when the individual finds it difficult to resist using the drug.Evidence from animal studies that a single exposure to cocaine induces long-term changes in:
A)Dopamine neurons in the brain
B)Changes in Serotonin re-uptake
C)Changes in Frontal lobe activity
D)Changes in GABA levels in the hippocampus
A)Dopamine neurons in the brain
B)Changes in Serotonin re-uptake
C)Changes in Frontal lobe activity
D)Changes in GABA levels in the hippocampus
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77
Legislation prohibiting smoking in workplaces and enclosed public areas was introduced in England in 2007.Which of the following have been seen as a result?
A)SHS exposure among children declined by nearly 20%
B)An increase in number of hospital admissions for cardiac problems
C)A statistically significant increase in the number of smokers making a quit attempt
D)All of the above
A)SHS exposure among children declined by nearly 20%
B)An increase in number of hospital admissions for cardiac problems
C)A statistically significant increase in the number of smokers making a quit attempt
D)All of the above
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78
When not taking cocaine,severe withdrawal symptoms can occur.These include:
A)Hypersomnia
B)Increased appetite
C)Negative and depressed mood
D)All of the above
A)Hypersomnia
B)Increased appetite
C)Negative and depressed mood
D)All of the above
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79
A long-term user of cocaine may well develop symptoms of other psychological disorders,such as:
A)Major depression
B)Social phobia
C)Eating disorders
D)All of the above
A)Major depression
B)Social phobia
C)Eating disorders
D)All of the above
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80
In the early years of the 20th century,many viewed cocaine as a drug with many positive attributes.These included which 0f the following?
A)Pain relief
B)To reduce depression
C)Used in the original Coca-Cola recipe
D)All of the above
A)Pain relief
B)To reduce depression
C)Used in the original Coca-Cola recipe
D)All of the above
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