Deck 10: Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drugs
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Deck 10: Alcohol, Tobacco, and Other Drugs
1
Define carcinogen. Where are most carcinogens in tobacco smoke found?
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2
What are three warning signs of drug use?
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3
A drug that relieves pain is called an
A) antibiotic.
B) analgesic.
C) antitussive.
D) antihistamine.
A) antibiotic.
B) analgesic.
C) antitussive.
D) antihistamine.
analgesic.
4
Drugs can enter the body by which of the following methods?
A) Injection
B) Inhalation
C) Implantation
D) Oral
E) All of these methods are possible
A) Injection
B) Inhalation
C) Implantation
D) Oral
E) All of these methods are possible
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5
Blood alcohol concentration depends on all of the following EXCEPT
A) age.
B) gender.
C) body weight.
D) activity level.
A) age.
B) gender.
C) body weight.
D) activity level.
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6
Alcohol use leads to violent behavior mainly because of
A) the stimulant properties of alcohol.
B) impaired judgment.
C) excess energy.
D) blackouts.
A) the stimulant properties of alcohol.
B) impaired judgment.
C) excess energy.
D) blackouts.
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7
The greatest negative health effect of nicotine is that it
A) weakens the immune system.
B) damages the cilia in the lungs.
C) causes dependence on tobacco products.
D) creates conditions favorable for the development of lung cancer.
A) weakens the immune system.
B) damages the cilia in the lungs.
C) causes dependence on tobacco products.
D) creates conditions favorable for the development of lung cancer.
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8
Nicotine patches and gums are designed to
A) replace smoking.
B) supplement smoking.
C) develop an aversion to tobacco products.
D) enable smokers to gradually taper off their nicotine dependence.
A) replace smoking.
B) supplement smoking.
C) develop an aversion to tobacco products.
D) enable smokers to gradually taper off their nicotine dependence.
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9
Controlled substances are so called because
A) their manufacture and distribution are controlled by law.
B) they control some involuntary physiological functions.
C) they cause a lack of self-control in users.
D) they gain control over the user.
A) their manufacture and distribution are controlled by law.
B) they control some involuntary physiological functions.
C) they cause a lack of self-control in users.
D) they gain control over the user.
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10
The greatest danger of using stimulant drugs is that they can
A) kill users.
B) cause physical dependence.
C) cause psychological dependence.
D) cause users to lose consciousness.
A) kill users.
B) cause physical dependence.
C) cause psychological dependence.
D) cause users to lose consciousness.
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11
Of the following, the major reason for the popularity of methamphetamine is that it
A) has more powerful effects than other stimulants.
B) has little addictive potential.
C) can be used to lose weight.
D) is easily produced.
A) has more powerful effects than other stimulants.
B) has little addictive potential.
C) can be used to lose weight.
D) is easily produced.
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12
Which of the following is true of MDMA (Ecstasy)?
A) Most of it is produced from common household products in home labs.
B) It can endanger health by causing heatstroke.
C) It is the most powerful hallucinogen.
D) It occurs naturally in coffee and tea.
A) Most of it is produced from common household products in home labs.
B) It can endanger health by causing heatstroke.
C) It is the most powerful hallucinogen.
D) It occurs naturally in coffee and tea.
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13
The difference between sedative-hypnotics and narcotics is that
A) sedative-hypnotics do not produce dependence.
B) sedative-hypnotics are not dangerous.
C) narcotics have stimulant properties.
D) narcotics relieve pain.
A) sedative-hypnotics do not produce dependence.
B) sedative-hypnotics are not dangerous.
C) narcotics have stimulant properties.
D) narcotics relieve pain.
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14
Which of the following is true of steroids?
A) They have no medical uses.
B) There are no long-term health risks.
C) They have no dependence potential.
D) They have no legitimate use in athletics.
A) They have no medical uses.
B) There are no long-term health risks.
C) They have no dependence potential.
D) They have no legitimate use in athletics.
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15
Inhalants are not controlled drugs because
A) they are not manufactured as drugs at all.
B) they are less dangerous than other types.
C) they do not create dependence.
D) there is no illicit trade in them.
A) they are not manufactured as drugs at all.
B) they are less dangerous than other types.
C) they do not create dependence.
D) there is no illicit trade in them.
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16
The existence of multiple risk factors for drug use in a child's life means that the child will
A) experiment with drugs.
B) become drug-dependent.
C) be more likely to use drugs.
D) never be free from the influence of drugs.
A) experiment with drugs.
B) become drug-dependent.
C) be more likely to use drugs.
D) never be free from the influence of drugs.
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17
Which of the following is a protective factor against drug use?
A) bad family experiences with drugs
B) ability to delay gratification
C) rejection by peers
D) poor self-esteem
A) bad family experiences with drugs
B) ability to delay gratification
C) rejection by peers
D) poor self-esteem
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18
Kendall drinks often; when he begins to drink, the first two or three drinks have little effect on him. This is caused by
A) tolerance.
B) physical dependence.
C) withdrawal symptoms.
D) psychological dependence.
A) tolerance.
B) physical dependence.
C) withdrawal symptoms.
D) psychological dependence.
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19
A family in which one or more members are drug dependent creates codependency roles; one of these is
A) joker.
B) jailer.
C) traffic cop.
D) family hero.
A) joker.
B) jailer.
C) traffic cop.
D) family hero.
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20
Decision-making abilities may be impaired at a blood alcohol concentration of as little as .02%.
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21
Consuming large amounts of alcohol in a short time is called hazing.
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22
Children whose parents abuse alcohol are more likely to have problems with alcohol.
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23
Carbon monoxide is the major cancer-causing component in cigarettes.
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24
Sidestream smoke contains more cancer-causing agents than the smoke that enters the smoker's mouth.
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25
There is little cancer risk in the use of smokeless tobacco.
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26
Drugs that have a calming effect are called sedatives.
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27
Hallucinogen use can impair short-term memory.
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28
Illegal steroid use has no effect on the risk of contracting HIV.
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29
Involvement in school activities is a protective factor for drug abuse.
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30
Scapegoat is a child who is blamed as the cause of the problems in the family.
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31
Most people who are drug dependent are in denial about it.
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32
Herbal products are tested for efficacy and safety, as required by law.
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